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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/13/2015 01:49 PM, Dean Troyer
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 10:33 AM,
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                      <div>I think if we did end up using a ruby
                        library, we'd also want to make sure it was not
                        only vendored, but also usable independently, to
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                </span> . . . and then are we also going to be gated by
                the distros in the same way, waiting for months to get
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            <div>Yes.  Check out the recent thread (again!) about
              urllib3 vendored inside Python requests.  Distros will
              unvendor that for you and you will have again the same
              problem in a different place.</div>
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            <div>Rich, the daemon/persistent mode has been low on my
              radar for a bit and I think needs a bit of work to be
              fully usable the way I think you envision.  Let us know if
              that becomes a higher priority as we're currently focusing
              on fleshing out the in-repo API support and modernizing
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    Ok.  It's unclear right now when/if this will be needed by puppet.<br>
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            Dean Troyer<br>
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