+1 here as well.
My choice of Puppet has always been based on the default behavior guiding users
who don’t know better toward better patterns.
In the end they can modify the template if they have unusual needs, but as
Felix says, we should set them up to do the right thing.
-Eric
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On Nov 22, 2014 4:22 AM, "Gareth Rushgrove"
wrote:
> I'd love some feedback on this PR, which adds the private function to
> the puppet-module-skeleton that a bunch of people use.
>
> https://github.com/garethr/puppet-module-skeleton/pull/43
...
> And I'm on the fence too. Any thoughts?
As a ge
On 11/22/2014 01:22 PM, Gareth Rushgrove wrote:
> Hey all
>
> I'd love some feedback on this PR, which adds the private function to
> the puppet-module-skeleton that a bunch of people use.
>
> https://github.com/garethr/puppet-module-skeleton/pull/43
>
> A few people commented on Twitter and it's p
Hey all
I'd love some feedback on this PR, which adds the private function to
the puppet-module-skeleton that a bunch of people use.
https://github.com/garethr/puppet-module-skeleton/pull/43
A few people commented on Twitter and it's prety much 50/50.
https://twitter.com/garethr/status/53552687
On 21 Nov 2014, at 21:46, Eric Sorenson wrote:
>
> 0 - Which platforms will get FOSS AIO packages?
>
> RHEL/Centos 5, 6, 7
> Fedora 20, 21
> Ubuntu 10.04, 12.04, 14.04
> Debian Squeeze, Wheezy
> Windows x86, x64
OpenSuSE?
Debian Jessie?
>
> 1 - How do I manage gems with AIO ruby?
>
> Use t
* Eric Sorenson [11/21/2014 21:47]:
> Commercial OS'es (Windows excepted) will get PE-only AIO
> Mac OS X
will there be a FOSS puppet 4 for OSX ? It will still be available as a
gem or as a single package, right?
Thanks, Daniel.
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