On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 6:24:14 PM UTC-6, Karen Ellrick wrote:
>
> Addendum: I got a chance to talk to someone at a PHP user's group 
> gathering with my computer in front of me, and he explained a lot of 
> fundamentals I was missing. I am better informed now about the different 
> roles of Vagrant and Puppet, and what PuPHPet was doing for me. My main 
> configuration file for PuPHPet was not manifest.pp at all, but config.yaml 
> - once I saw what was in there, things starting making more sense. And I 
> discovered that PuPHPet has grown a lot since I used it a year ago - it 
> still can't do everything I need, but I now understand why you saw it as 
> having a more active ongoing role. Since it can accept my current 
> config.yaml as a starting point so that I don't have to go through all the 
> steps again, I'm going to have it make me another server (so that I get the 
> newest, best version of the PuPHPet-generated code) and work from there. I 
> may still end up with a simplified Puppet setup (sans PuPHPet) long term, 
> but since I'm such a newbie, it's nice to be able to reference example code 
> that a Puppet expert wrote, even if it's more complex than it needs to be.
>
> Thanks again for your help.
>


Thanks for the update, and I'm glad you're moving forward.  I don't feel 
like I actually rendered much real assistance, but you're welcome.  Feel 
free to come back around if you have more questions; maybe we'll be able to 
render better assistance.


John

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