On Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 8:42:34 PM UTC-6, Adrien Thebo wrote:
>
> To me, following the principle of least astonishment indicates that 
> caching be disabled by default; it'll work correctly for new users and has 
> no hidden gotchas. When people want to do performance tuning they're 
> probably fairly sophisticated users and can deal with weird cache 
> invalidation issues; since they're opting into this feature they should be 
> prepared to deal with the ramifications.
>

+1

Perhaps it would make sense for PE to be configured differently out of the 
box, but between the two options presented, Puppet's built-in default 
should be no caching.


John

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