| 30 Mar 2025 |
hexa | * I think the check/preview/apply workflow makes dnscontrol (and possibly also octodns) interesting solutions in this space | 17:58:32 |
Jeremy Fleischman (jfly) | to pile on the tangent: i'm part of an org that's vaguely considering octodns. any thoughts on it vs dnscontrol? | 17:59:05 |
hexa | I didn't choose it because it was a modular Python thing 😄 | 17:59:29 |
hexa | also I ran various places with dnscontrol already and have made good experiences | 17:59:54 |
Jeremy Fleischman (jfly) | hahaha, home assistant is enough modular Python for you? | 18:00:30 |
Jeremy Fleischman (jfly) | (enough modular python for a lifetime) | 18:00:57 |
hexa | that response was fully expected, I just didn't know who would make it 😉 | 18:01:21 |
VladimÃr ÄŒunát | Maybe home assistant is a major reason why avoiding modular pythons things? | 18:05:46 |
hexa | its not so much about any python thing in particular, but about modular CLI tools, like ansible for example | 18:06:57 |
hexa | they tell you to pip install ansible, but that is just the library, which pulls in ansible-core | 18:07:52 |
hexa | but when you do nix-shell -p python3.pkgs.ansible there would be no ansible executable in your path | 18:08:26 |