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{"requirements.txt":[{"author":{"_account_id":8543,"name":"Lucian Petrut","email":"lpetrut@cloudbasesolutions.com","username":"plucian"},"change_message_id":"e72661e9a7b780f736ce058390147bb44eafce74","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[{"line_number":58,"context_line":"os-vif\u003e\u003d1.15.1 # Apache-2.0"},{"line_number":59,"context_line":"futurist\u003e\u003d1.2.0 # Apache-2.0"},{"line_number":60,"context_line":"tooz\u003e\u003d1.58.0 # Apache-2.0"},{"line_number":61,"context_line":"wmi\u003e\u003d1.4.9;sys_platform\u003d\u003d\u0027win32\u0027  # MIT"}],"source_content_type":"text/plain","patch_set":1,"id":"3f4c43b2_1504d814","line":61,"updated":"2020-04-14 18:10:04.000000000","message":"Thanks for taking care of this. Still, we should include PyMI instead of the legacy wmi lib.\n\nPyMI is backwards compatible with wmi but is a complete rewrite of this library using a C Python extension, which is much more efficient.\n\nFor what is worth, os-win marks both libraries as dependencies in order to support older Windows Server versions (e.g. WS 2012) as some Hyper-V features were not accessible through the MI API, requiring the COM based WMI API (not the case here).\n\nhttps://github.com/openstack/os-win/blob/master/requirements.txt#L16-L17","commit_id":"cd45c62ad8da001e88bf50c4b82c332dafabb5dc"}]}
