On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 7:07 AM, Jason Antman <[email protected]> wrote:

>  (As an aside, I'd also assumed that what I remember hearing years ago
> was true, and there was no internal split between PE and FOSS - that PE was
> "just FOSS in a prettier box, with support and some value-adds", presumably
> that the only testing done to PE and not FOSS was around Console and
> packaging. Andy's comment that PE is tested on more platforms than FOSS was
> something I'd always written off as anti-Puppet conspiracy theory.)
>

Quick comment wrt this aside, so you don't need to watch the Zapruder film
;>

* PE tests against the Operating System grid here:
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/pe/latest/install_system_requirements.html
* FOSS tests can all be seen here:
https://jenkins.puppetlabs.com/view/Puppet%20FOSS/view/Master/

Both test platforms the other doesn't (e.g. PE tests AIX, FOSS tests
Fedora, etc). And notable to this thread, neither tests, say, *BSD.

Kylo
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