All Python functions must now use four spaces for indentation.
Previously, an inconsistent mix of spaces and tabs existed,
which made extending these functions using
_append or _prepend
complicated given that Python treats whitespace as
syntactically significant.
If you are defining or extending any Python functions (e.g.
populate_packages, do_unpack,
do_patch and so forth) in custom recipes
or classes, you need to ensure you are using consistent
four-space indentation.