[Python-Dev] pip: cdecimal an externally hosted file and may be unreliable [sic]
Chris Angelico
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Thu May 8 15:55:05 CEST 2014
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On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 11:39 PM, M.-A. Lemburg <mal at egenix.com> wrote: > I agree with Stefan that the warning message wording is less > than ideal. You'd normally call such blanket statements FUD, > esp. since there are plenty external hosting services which > are reliable and safe to use. No, it's not FUD. Every external dependency adds another thing that can fail. I was just arguing this with one of my younger brothers this evening; he had some stuff stored in Google Docs, and he couldn't access it because of some outage. With a local git/hg repository, he would have had all his data right there, and even losing access to a central hub server just means you can't pull/push. Using someone else's server makes you depend on that server and everything in between. Obviously that's often a cost worth paying (hey, I'm posting this from Gmail, so I completely lose access to all these emails if it's inaccessible), but it's a legitimate concern, not FUD. (That doesn't stop the wording from being "less than ideal", though.) ChrisA
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