Fantastic response, Eric, couldn't have (and obviously didn't) said it better
myself.
> On Apr 28, 2016, at 8:00 PM, Eric Sorenson wrote:
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>> On Apr 11, 2016, at 9:17 AM, Alex Harvey wrote:
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>> An example might be abstract data types. I know that the data types had
>> issues, oddities
On Apr 11, 2016, at 9:17 AM, Alex Harvey wrote:
> An example might be abstract data types. I know that the data types had
> issues, oddities and bugs around the implementation of hashes and arrays.
> And a lot of that seems to have been fixed, and that's great, but we somehow
> ended up wit
Branan - I read through this and appreciate the depth of your sleuthing! Good
stuff. One thing I didn't get from this write-up (and I know I sound like a
broken record on this front) is an understanding of what problems the current
behavior causes. Aside from the narrow issue fixed in PUP-1963,
PuppetDB 4.0.2 - April 28, 2016
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PuppetDB 4.0.2 is a backward-compatible bugfix release that should
improve report processing performance, and fix a node-expiration bug,
a bug in the handling of some correlated subqueries, a bug that
disallowed colons in request rou