Hidden jokes

rhbirkelund
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Kind of a big deal

Hidden jokes

When prodding around in certain environements, I love when you stumble upon hidden, inside jokes.

 

In the Meraki API, in the config.py file, there's some documentation on the optional parameter MERAKI_PYTHON_SDK_CALLER

# Optional identifier for API usage tracking; can also be set as an environment variable MERAKI_PYTHON_SDK_CALLER
# It's good practice to use this to identify your application using the format:
# CamelCasedApplicationName/OptionalVersionNumber CamelCasedVendorName
# Please note:
# 1. Application name precedes vendor name in all cases.
# 2. If your application or vendor name normally contains spaces or special casing, you should omit them in favor of
#    normal CamelCasing here.
# 3. The optional slash and version number are optional. Leave both out if you like.
# 4. The slash is a forward slash, '/' -- not a backslash.
# 5. Don't use the 'Meraki' name in your application name here. Maybe in general? I'm a config file, not a lawyer.
# Example 1: if your application is named 'Mambo', version number is 5.0, and your vendor/company name is Vega, then
# you would use, at minimum: 'Mambo Vega'. Optionally: 'Mambo/5.0 Vega'.
# Example 2: if your application is named 'Sunshine Rainbows', and company name is 'hunter2 for Life', and if you
# don't want to report version number, then you would use, at minimum: 'SunshineRainbows hunter2ForLife'
# The choice is yours as long as you follow the format. You should **not** include other information in this string.
# If you are an official ecosystem partner, this is required.
MERAKI_PYTHON_SDK_CALLER = ""

 

I'd just like to acknowledge that Meraki shouldn't act as lawyers, but also point out the coincidence of them using my password "hunter2"!

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TCPIPWizard
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Maybe a stretch, but Mambo No 5. was written by Lou Bega, close to Vega lolol

rhbirkelund
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Hahaha - I'm sure you're right. 😄

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