Andy,
> I guess the rest of DM will also need for some sort of configuration
> so maybe this issue needs a wider discussion to set on something
> common? Or is it already decided and YAML is the only option for
> non-Butler (non-qserv) use?
As I mentioned, it has already been decided a while ago that:
> > The core LSST stack currently has two choices for configuration:
> > pex_config or YAML.
> Personally I have no direct experience with YAML. After reading all I
> can find I'm almost OK with YAML, the only thing that bothers me is
> Python-ish whitespace use for structure.
We shouldn't let the perfect be the enemy of the good enough.
And this isn't banning anything else if you find something, it's
just setting a high barrier to adoption:
> > If you'd like to use something other than the above, you'll have to show
> > that those options are insufficient or that your other solution is far
> > superior (not just marginally better).
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Kian-Tat Lim, LSST Data Management, [log in to unmask]
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