@[email protected] for real. I would use the heck out of that for deprecated/undocumented requests. Especially if clients knew to log it as like "this works...for now..." so it's on them if they don't fix it before we break it.
@[email protected] for real. I would use the heck out of that for deprecated/undocumented requests. Especially if clients knew to log it as like "this works...for now..." so it's on them if they don't fix it before we break it.