Hi,

We're currently working, slowly, on preparing ourselves to upgrade from 
Puppet 3.

In historic bad practice, there are a number of poorly chosen parameter 
names in our code. We have been able to fix issues with bad formatting, 
names, etc, but we're hitting an issue.

>From Puppet 4, parameters must not start with a capital letter. 
Unfortunately many of ours do. We can easily fix this on the Puppet side, 
but while foreman is case-aware, it does not seem to be case-sensitive. We 
are therefore inable to import new, decapitalised variable names into 
Foreman.

We somehow need to import these new parameters and persist overrides set on 
them.

The planned workflow was (assuming a bad parameter called "BadParam":
-> Declare new parameter name in Puppet (ie, define "badparam") -> Copy all 
overrides manually from "BadParam" to "badparam" -> Delete "BadParam" from 
puppet, and switch all templates/other usages to use "badparam"

We can't go with this, since importing two parameter names with just a 
difference in case won't work.

I'm not sure whether this is a design in Puppet or Foreman.

I'd really appreciate suggestions how we'd be able to achieve our goal. 
We'd rather avoid having to entirely change the parameter name.

Thank you in advance for any advice, and let me know if I'm missing any 
information needed.

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