I'll second Rex - it isn't as high level as Chef/Puppet and you're not
going to find the "recipes" (or w/e puppet calls them). But, Rex has every
type of communication and transfer you'd want and IDK it'd be very hard to
write a Rex::Chef..

(I also haven't looked at it in >2 years since we won't keep root keys for
all boxes on one box - tradeoff we're not prepared to make)

On Nov 20, 2014 12:55 PM, "Nick Pongratz" <nick.pongr...@cdw.com> wrote:
>
> (R)?ex (mentioned on your linked Wikipedia page) might be what you're
> looking for:
>
>   http://www.rexify.org/
>
>
> Gabor Szabo at Perl Maven recently wrote up an article on using Rex:
>
>   http://perlmaven.com/levels-of-security-using-rex
>
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>
> On 11/20/14, 11:16 AM, "Luca Ferrari" <fluca1...@infinito.it> wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >this is not strictly related to Perl programming, but I would like to
> >learn a Perl-based configuration management, but according to this
> >page
> >
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_open-source_configuration_manag
> >ement_software
> >there are not so many out there.
> >Any suggestion?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Luca
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