G'day.

We recently found some issues with the `links => follow` setting in
recursive file copying; the designed behaviour is that it should allow
you to determine if the master serves a symlink in a module as a
symlink, or as the content of the file that the symlink points to.

The full details are here: https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/12418

The short version is that toggling that value doesn't work right - it
won't notice changes from "don't follow" to "follow".


Our general feeling is that putting a symlink in a module, and
expecting the same symlink to be created on the agent, is a bad
strategy.  It depends heavily on a whole lot of complex things, adds
substantial complexity to the file serving code, and won't work on all
platforms in a sensible fashion.


That is a substantial feature to drop, though, so we wanted to gather
some more information on how people use this capability and what y'all
think about it.

If folks would take a minute and fill in a brief survey about this,
that would be great:
https://docs.google.com/a/rimspace.net/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGE2R09HZ2tIdFFSdDhHQ3dQOHVGZlE6MQ

We will be using the data from that form as one of the most
significant parts of our decision, so while we welcome feedback by
email, or on the ticket, adding the raw data to the survey is pretty
valuable.

Feel free to get in touch with me if you have any further feedback on
this process, the survey, or any other "meta issue" around how we are
managing this.  This is, obviously, a new way to try and figure out
what we should do, and we want to make sure that we catch any problems
with it early.

Thanks.
-- 
Daniel Pittman
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