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Martin Langhoff (NZL) wrote: | Jonas Smedegaard wrote: | |> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- |> Hash: SHA1 |> |> Cosimo Alfarano wrote: |> |> | This very issue will be discussed here at the DebConf, hopefully :) |> | I hope here (in PoA) there is some guys able to explain why cfengine, |> or why |> | config4gnu or whatever. |> |> I can speak about "why cfengine" if you haven't discussed it already. |> | | maybe we should have a "managed configuration BoF" if there isn't one. | Back @ home, and following the philosophy best described by Steve | Traugott (http://infrastructures.org/) we are working on managing | servers & workstations from a central server that holds:
cfengine is both a scripting language and client-server tools for maintaining configuration of whole network of different machines.
I will be interested in discussing _atomic_ management tools, but not "grand setups" like you describe.
The cfengine scripting language is used heavily by FAI and also by Skolelinux to hack around non-debconf'ed configuration changes.
Currently cfengine scripts are invented from scratch in each project. CDD and live-CDs could benefit from coordinating cfengine scripts used for tweaking configurations of Debian packages (and sure, in 10 years when all maintainers are convinced to add low priority debconf tags for things they don't think of themselves this will be obsolete...).
~ - Jonas
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