On Wednesday, November 12, 2014 8:31:49 PM UTC-6, Byron Miller wrote: > > Could puppet technically build a native .net client now that can implement > puppet DSL in a more native fashion much like powershell does with the very > similar power shell dsc? (implement all the mmc snapin stuff or however one > could do this?) > > Maybe a .NET implementation of the agent could be written (though I'm not certain what could make one .NET program more "native" than another), but the only advantage I see for it is to avoid the need for Ruby on Windows clients. A .NET implementation would confer no special functionality advantages, because Puppet's capabilities on Windows are primarily constrained by the resource types and providers available, not by their implementation strategy. Consider: if there were a Ruby.NET, and the Puppet agent ran on it, then what would that provide that is now holding Puppet back?
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