That's a risk, I agree, but as you say, there's compliance issues at stake. I guess your best bet at that point is that you have to have some kind of shoulder-surfing checker watching any prod-read-only-access for compliance, which is limited to determining a test case to add.
If you qualify that with a *production* server then I agree entirely. No reason to prevent them from sshing a dev cluster for full-on debugging. Dev clusters should have sanitised data anyway
given how long I have to spend fighting with Windows or macos just to make it vaguely useful to me, I find config files which can be revision controlled far preferable. I think most people underplay the time cost for non - Linux setup.
One thing which helps me see that I am slowly having my body adapt to running is that my distance per workout goes up because my speed goes up. The other is that my average heart rate drops too. Fascinating to see the effects of adaption so clearly in the data.
Today I helped with the `rustup` 1.17.0 release. I messed up a little. Fortunately not too many of the world noticed, so I blogged about it instead: blog.digital-scurf.org/postsβ¦
Thankfully, the @rustlang community is kind, helpful, and forgiving, so I'm not too worried.
I've had boring black pudding, but never bad. I fear you might be irreparably incorrect, though I am willing to forgive if you give it another go some time when I'm there.