On Jul 3, 2014, at 1:57 PM, John Bollinger <john.bollin...@stjude.org> wrote:

> Here's another idea: how about removing resource defaults altogether?  My 
> take on them has always been that their dynamic scope was their most 
> important feature.  If that's going away then what's left is just a minor 
> piece of syntactic sugar, and keeping them in that restricted form is certain 
> to cause more pain than than just dropping them would.

I've only been half-following the discussion, but I was starting to think along 
these lines too -- are there real user benefits in resource defaults that can't 
be achieved through other means? 

Eric Sorenson - eric.soren...@puppetlabs.com - freenode #puppet: eric0
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