2009/9/16 Bostjan Skufca <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi!
>
> I have created types and providers for managing basic MySQL accounts
> (users, databases, grants). I have also found couple of solutions
> already made on the net. Which makes me wonder - why are there no
> mysql types/providers already included in puppet source package? Are
> there some licensing issues or nobody just cared to provide it for
> inclusion? In this case, may I request inclusion?

Bostjan

Please send your code to the lists.  I would say that only new types
and providers with associated RSpec tests are likely to be included
into core. This is probably one reason why previous efforts haven't
been included. I personally don't remember anyone submitting mysql
types for inclusion during my involvement in the project.

Regards

James Turnbull

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