Deprecate streaming settings?
See original GitHub issueCurrently, default.cfg
contains a few options relating to “streaming”. These were ported directly from the previous configuration, but I have no idea what they do or what they refer to or how they are supposed to be used. The entire codebase makes no reference to them.
Does anybody know what is their intended purpose?
If we can’t figure this out, we should delete/deprecate them.
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I can also see myself using this feature; it might even be interesting in a teaching context. +1 for trying to bring it back. 😃
Closing this in favor of #441