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Sam Rowe wrote:

> I definitely agree with this concern generally speaking. However in
> this case, I'd wager that it's both easy to package and that if
> something as hugely successful as Puppet starts supporting it, it'll
> be everywhere in no time.

Yeah I have my doubts based on my experiences with a variety of
platforms.  I think that's a pretty optimistic outlook. :)

Regards

James Turnbull

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