The way John sums it up really makes sense. Feature request?

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On 20 jan., 00:04, John Warburton <jwarbur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 19 January 2011 17:41, Bruce Richardson <itsbr...@workshy.org> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 05:10:56PM +1100, John Warburton wrote:
> > > wishes -https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3910
>
> > *Looks at discussion*  Ouch.  If the client were still allowed to
> > override the environment, even when the server was explicitly set to be
> > authoritative, that would make a complete nonsense of "authoritative".
> > Glad the discussion has gone the other way.
>
> This may be true for you, but not for all sites. What I am looking for is a
> way to set the level of authoritativeness on the server, so that you and I
> can coexist. I imagine you would set the server to always be authoritative,
> where I would set it to be "let the client choose", but default to what the
> server thinks if the client doesn't supply an option
>
> That means the authoritativeness policy that works for our site (and I know
> another large site that manages desktops with puppet lets the client set the
> environment) won't interrupt yours
>
> John

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