Why would they enable it without fixing the issue?
The post-mortem is specific that they won't turn it back on without resolving this but I feel like the default assumption for any halfway competent entity would be that they fix the known issue that they have disabled something because.
If it's re enabled (without change?), wouldn't an unusually high delay break it again?
Why would they enable it without fixing the issue?
The post-mortem is specific that they won't turn it back on without resolving this but I feel like the default assumption for any halfway competent entity would be that they fix the known issue that they have disabled something because.