I'm looking to install Puppet on a pile of Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04
machines; apt-get in the box will get me versions 0.24.1 and 0.24.4

With more effort I could get/find the latest code in an Ubuntu-ready
repo to add to apt.sources.  (With less effort now, but setting myself
up for ongoing effort, I could manually stick the newer packages on
there, from the Debian package repo or whatever).

Are these earlier 0.24.x versions "good enough"?  Or has there been
enough important change since then, to warrant the extra effort to get
0.24.7?

(And... is there a repo I can add to apt.sources on Ubuntu to Just
Work, i.e. without any special invocations to tell APT to grab from a
Debian release name?)

Thanks for any tips from any Ubuntu+Puppet folks.

-- 
Kyle Cordes
http://kylecordes.com

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