AFAIK you are just able to define the groups for an user. 

user { devolperXY :
   ...
   groups => ['testusers','noname'],
   ...
}


Am Dienstag, 19. Februar 2013 15:40:34 UTC+1 schrieb Vlados Vlados:
>
> How i can realize group membership?
>
> This construction does not work
> group { "developers":                         
> ensure => present,
> members => ['testusers','noname']
> }  
>
> I want in /etc/groups must be:
> developers:x:1011:testusers,noname
> Thank you.
>

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