Am 13.04.2016 um 19:04 schrieb Thomas Gelf:
> [...] but I have always been (and still am) asked whether there is
> available something like a "Best practices training".

NB: It didn't matter what kind of Puppet class this was. Something like
a "Best practices training" was requested by all kind of attendees, from
Fundamentals, Practitioner and Architect up to "Extending Puppet using
Ruby". Feedback I of course forwarded to different Puppet(labs) training
people at various occasions.

Last time was at last years PuppetConf, had a very nice discussion, do
not remember with whom. There I have been told that this could be part
of the upcoming virtual classroom trainings. I realized right a couple
of minutes ago that there is being offered "Appropriate Module Design"
right now. That's great to see! From the description I cannot tell how
deep it goes, but yes, that (and more like this) is what people request
and need. Cool!

I guess I mentioned this before, I stopped doing trainings when
"Extending" was discontinued. Also something that could IMO be worth to
re-evaluate. Even if we were not able to sell it many times, it was
always appreciated. It was a challenging training, for the attendees and
for the trainer. Especially when you allowed them to use their own
notebooks and VMs. Newer rspec or puppet versions, different Ruby
versions, stumbled over hidden monkey patching issues and much more :D

But still, it always was a lot of fun. However, it would be challenging
to this in a virtual classroom I guess.

Cheers,
Thomas


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