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@@ -164,10 +164,9 @@ is a parent of the ``project.interesting`` logger.
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Why is the hierarchy important? Well, because loggers can be set to
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*propagate* their logging calls to their parents. In this way, you can
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define a single set of handlers at the root of a logger tree, and
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-capture all logging calls in the subtree of loggers. A logging handler
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-defined in the ``project`` namespace will catch all logging messages
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-issued on the ``project.interesting`` and
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-``project.interesting.stuff`` loggers.
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+capture all logging calls in the subtree of loggers. A logger defined
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+in the ``project`` namespace will catch all logging messages issued on
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+the ``project.interesting`` and ``project.interesting.stuff`` loggers.
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This propagation can be controlled on a per-logger basis. If
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you don't want a particular logger to propagate to its parents, you
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