+1 on both Ralph and Josh's comments.
> On Dec 13, 2015, at 11:56 AM, Josh Hursey wrote:
>
> I think this is fine. If we do start to organize ourselves for a formal
> release then we might want to move to pull requests to keep the branch stable
> for a bit, but for now this is ok with me.
>
> The Python client looks like it will be a nice addition. Hopefully, I will
> have the REST submission interface finished in the next couple months and
> that will make it easier to submit to the DB. I probably won't get cycles to
> finish that work until after Jan 12. I plan to have it done before the end of
> Jan - let me know if you need it before then.
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Ralph Castain wrote:
> Hey folks
>
> I'm working on the Python client and it is coming along pretty well. The code
> is completely separate from the Perl-based client and doesn't interact with
> it, so I would like to push it into the repo on an on-going basis so others
> can look at it and comment as I go rather than hold it until it is "complete".
>
> Any objections? Obviously, it won't be fully functional at times - mostly
> available for architectural review and directional suggestions.
>
> Ralph
>
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