>
> Hmm, you're right, I didn't thought about it, but each member of our team
> has a desktop machine he uses for development and testing. And as it comes
> to web related things, the setup is intentionally almost the same as on the
> server.
>
> Also, currently we're planning to change the geographic location of vps and
> to move from gentoo to ubuntu. Looks like a perfect time for big changes.
>
>
>>

Having migrated a production environment in place ( yeah stupid I
know, but did not have an option) from random scripts to puppet. I
would say the easiest, safest and fastest way to learn puppet and get
the migration done, is to teach puppet how to things the way they are
now. Now this is not the ideal setup for puppet, but once puppet is
talking to all the machines, then you can use puppet to slowly
"rewrite" the machine is to a puppet sanitized way of doing things and
then life just gets better.

Evan

P.S. Luke, puppet is still making life so nice and needs such little
maintaince, I forget to checkup on the list. Thanks for such great
tool.

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