[Puppet-dev] Re: Slides of the talk TDD and puppet a gave today in Ghent, cfgmgmtcamp.eu

2014-02-05 Thread William Leese
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Re: [Puppet-dev] Cfgmgmt: ParsedFile vs Augeas discussion

2014-02-05 Thread Felix Frank
On 02/05/2014 09:23 PM, Luke Kanies wrote: > I expect if you reduced the feature set to just what things like hosts > and passwd need, and skipped cron (which is by far the most > complicated file type it supports) Yeah, though after recent refactoring (not my doing, Stefan gave it a good once-ove

Re: [Puppet-dev] Cfgmgmt: ParsedFile vs Augeas discussion

2014-02-05 Thread Luke Kanies
On Feb 5, 2014, at 8:52 PM, Ashley Penney wrote: On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Felix Frank wrote: > > > This resembles my feeling quite accurately. I've butted heads with > parsedfile quite a bit as well, and it can make you sad. > > Can you elaborate on the possible compatibility concerns? I

Re: [Puppet-dev] Cfgmgmt: ParsedFile vs Augeas discussion

2014-02-05 Thread Ashley Penney
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Felix Frank wrote: > > > This resembles my feeling quite accurately. I've butted heads with > parsedfile quite a bit as well, and it can make you sad. > > Can you elaborate on the possible compatibility concerns? I don't have a > clear idea in what way those could l

Re: [Puppet-dev] Cfgmgmt: ParsedFile vs Augeas discussion

2014-02-05 Thread Felix Frank
On 02/05/2014 06:59 PM, Ashley Penney wrote: > Having just spent the last day solid reading parsedfile, writing > notes, and following it down the rabbithole I can't find myself > arguing against this. I am planning to at least experiment with > trying to a/ document this heavily b/ clean it up an

[Puppet-dev] Notes from PR Triage on February 5th, 2014

2014-02-05 Thread Andy Parker
Joined: Adrien, Ashley, Charlie, Ethan, Felix, Josh, Joshua, Kylo, Rob, Andy, Jeremy Items in strikethrough are closed so can come off the review list next week. Puppet: Held over 4x: 2200: It would cause a regression. Contributor pinged. Need some guidance on how to proceed. *Peter* and *Kylo

Re: [Puppet-dev] A note on the Beaker testing framework

2014-02-05 Thread Gareth Rushgrove
On 4 February 2014 17:29, Ryan Coleman wrote: > If you were at PuppetConf 2013 last year, you may remember Luke announcing > [1] that we're working to support certain Forge modules with Puppet > Enterprise. One of the first steps on that path is testing modules against > Puppet Enterprise in addit

Re: [Puppet-dev] Cfgmgmt: ParsedFile vs Augeas discussion

2014-02-05 Thread Ashley Penney
Having just spent the last day solid reading parsedfile, writing notes, and following it down the rabbithole I can't find myself arguing against this. I am planning to at least experiment with trying to a/ document this heavily b/ clean it up and make it easier and more usable because everyone hat

[Puppet-dev] Puppet PR triage for February 5th starts in 10 minutes

2014-02-05 Thread Andy Parker
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Re: [Puppet-dev] Cfgmgmt: ParsedFile vs Augeas discussion

2014-02-05 Thread Trevor Vaughan
If you can make it as provably performant as ParsedFile and not require a PhD in Computer Science language theory to write complex lenses, then +1. That said, I've found it generally less error prone and more flexible to just model files in Ruby and be done with it. Particularly for complex files.

[Puppet-dev] Cfgmgmt: ParsedFile vs Augeas discussion

2014-02-05 Thread Daniele Sluijters
Hi everyone, For those who made it out to Gent, it was nice getting to know you all and I hope you all returned safe and sound. At Cfgmgmt a discussion started about ParsedFile and how just about everyone would prefer to see that gone and replaced by something more workable. It quite quickly b