Hi,

the current version 4 of isconf is quite definitely used somewhere in
production, and probably not in a small setup.
But I'd avoid using it without enganging with the author first.
Lets say, neutrally put, it is usually used at very large setups that
hire him and thats also when it's being enhanced.
10 years ago it was really nice and modern and had some community
around it that build the grounds for what is called DevOps now, but
that community is mostly gone imho.

Florian

2012/12/26 Corey Quinn <[email protected]>:
> Never heard of it.  Reading through that site gives me little if any idea 
> about what it actually does, though.  While I'm sure it's useful enough if 
> you know what the project is, it could use some work on the "so what does it 
> do" front…
>
>
> -- Corey
>
> On Dec 25, 2012, at 6:03 PM, Aleksey Tsalolikhin <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>> Just curious if there is anybody on this list using ISconf in
>> production?  (www.isconf.org)
>>
>> Best,
>> -at
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