Its trivial to create the few files you mention, its more on keeping behavior consistent across cookbooks. That said I'll align to what makes more sense to everyone.
On Jul 15, 2013, at 12:35 PM, Jason Dusek <[email protected]> wrote: > 2013/7/15 Bernardo Gomez Palacio <[email protected]>: >> IMHO from a devops perspective its easier to have a file (i >> can have that file as a Opscode Chef cookbook template). > > For people who have that, it's great -- but not everyone has > Chef or Puppet and when you think about configuration from > debconf settings and the like, templating in to files is pretty > rough. > > Is a file really much easier in Chef than creating a few files? > It's been awhile since I've used Chef but I'm sure it's just a > for loop; and that has the nice effect of pushing things out of > templates and into code. > > -- > Jason Dusek > pgp // solidsnack // C1EBC57DC55144F35460C8DF1FD4C6C1FED18A2B
