Luke Kanies wrote:

> The problem with the facts, and I believe this is  
> unique to the fact/catalog coupling, is that the compiling server  
> needs access to the client's facts, and we'd prefer to do that over  
> two queries rather than one.

Is two queries really better than one?  Remembering the facts for
a client for an indeterminate time sounds to me like it would make
puppetmasterd more complicated.

 From what I can remember and understood from the earlier discussion,
the only reason for having two queries would be to work around a
limitation when using GET with some webservers, and the reason we
use GET is because the REST paradigm tells us do that.  But does
that rule really give us some advantage, or is it just an ivory
tower proclamation that you are unclean if you don't?


        /Bellman

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