I found a new variation on this in oslopolicy-list-redundant. There are so many deprecation warnings printed when running the redundant rule checker against Keystone that it overwhelms any legitimate output.
I worked around the problem by running `PYTHONWARNINGS="ignore" oslopolicy-list-redundant...` but that's not a great user experience. I think we probably need to suppress the deprecation warnings entirely in this tool because that's not what it's intended for, and even the less verbose deprecation warnings are still going to be too much.
I found a new variation on this in oslopolicy- list-redundant. There are so many deprecation warnings printed when running the redundant rule checker against Keystone that it overwhelms any legitimate output.
I worked around the problem by running `PYTHONWARNINGS ="ignore" oslopolicy- list-redundant. ..` but that's not a great user experience. I think we probably need to suppress the deprecation warnings entirely in this tool because that's not what it's intended for, and even the less verbose deprecation warnings are still going to be too much.