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Nigel Kersten wrote:
> 
> 3. ++ to what everyone else said.
> 
> There has been discussion around a future version of Facter allowing
> for facts to be provided by executables in a certain directory, which
> is about as far as I can see Python integration with Puppet going.

Agreed.  That'd be a useful feature and if we'd probably do it like
Nagios plug-ins do - doesn't matter what the language is as long as they
output data that the Facter API can parse into facts - Perl, Python, C,
Rexx (*coughs*), etc.

Regards

James Turnbull

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