The community version use a different web frontend, namely foreman. Foreman 
had some pretty good getting started with puppet docs also. 

If you are up to having a client check in, showing up in Radiator, and able 
to trigger remote runs then you are in to writing classes and modules, and 
using puppetforge which is the same for both at the command line. And 
honestly, I am leaning to saying that is way easier than doing it with the 
gui. 

On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 9:55:17 AM UTC-6, John Oliver wrote:
>
> Thanks, Morgan!  No, I had not thought to look under puppet 4.3 to find 
> puppet 3.8 docs :-P
>
> I have been working through the learning VM, and it has a GUI and has you 
> install graphite.  Do those things exist with open-source puppet?
>
> Once I get going, it's very possible that we'll want to go with PE, but 
> procuring stuff is a real headache, which is why I'm starting with the 
> open-source project.  being limited to 10 nodes would quickly kill any 
> possibility of selling this to our management :-/
>
>
> On Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 2:10:14 PM UTC-8, Morgan Haskel wrote:
>>
>> John,
>>
>> Have you checked out 
>> https://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/4.3/reference/quick_start.html? That 
>> should all work with open source as far as I know.
>>
>>

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