Thanks for all the work on this - much appreciated.
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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
On Feb 5, 2014, at 8:52 PM, Ashley Penney wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Felix Frank wrote:
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> 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
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Felix Frank wrote:
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>
> 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
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
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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
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
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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.
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
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