Re: [Puppet Users] What I think that is needed for a practical Puppet class

2016-02-08 Thread Jakov Sosic
On 01/01/2016 11:36 PM, Rudy Gevaert wrote: * motd updating (not important but good first exercise) * repository management * DNS configuration in resolve.conf * user management * ssh configuration * firewall rules * setting up an apache web server * setting up a MySQL server

Re: [Puppet Users] What I think that is needed for a practical Puppet class

2016-02-07 Thread Felix Frank
Hi, seconded, and I'll go a step further and claim that "(Forge) Modules First Puppet" might actually be a feasible angle for newcomers who don't have a programming nor strong operations background to speak of. Do let me know if you hit any snags along the road. Happy to help, if it weren't

Re: [Puppet Users] What I think that is needed for a practical Puppet class

2016-01-02 Thread Martin Alfke
Hi Rudy, Great idea and work! I really appreciate supporting less advanced countries. Maybe you want to also look at our new Puppet documentation/slide/example project: http://www.example42.com/guide/ I encourage people to start using self developed modules (but with a prefix for the module

[Puppet Users] What I think that is needed for a practical Puppet class

2016-01-01 Thread Rudy Gevaert
Hi, This is just report of something I just wrote on my blog (http://blog.webworm.org/content/whats-needed-practical-puppet-class) . Feel free to comment here or through (@rgevaert) twitter or email. I'm a happy user of Puppet and love sharing my knowledge with other people. Although I'm