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[GitHub] [kafka] ronatartifact commented on pull request #5876: KAFKA-7509: Avoid passing most non-applicable properties to producer, consumer, and admin client

ronatartifact commented on pull request #5876:
URL: https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/5876#issuecomment-643636943


   As a new user, I am a bit concerned about warnings that appear in logs.
   Warnings usually indicate that the software found something questionable but not fatal.
   In most applications, these are things that the user/system admin should investigate to be sure that the issue flagged is not a "real" problem or is not going to cause unexpected behavior.
   Spitting out a whole lot of messages as WARN that have no value and are expected normal behavior is not correct. 
   When things are not working, they are a definite PITA as one tries to find out what the real problem may be.


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