** Next PR Triage Wednesday, November 26th @ 10:00 am Pacific. ** Priorities
1. Puppet 3.7.4 2. Native Facter 0.3.0 3. Puppet Server 1.0.0 4. New puppet doc implementation Commentary Puppet: Continuing to crank away on Puppet 4, especially: - Code removals (ZAML is gone, legacy environments and current parser under review) - Ruby 1.8.7 removal - All-in-one agent work - Misc improvements for puppet-server Community triage has been picking up steam and our pull request backlog is going down - there are a lot of great fixes going into Puppet 4! During the week Henrik has been working on the "agnostic support for data in modules" which is probably ready for people to take a look at during next week. Puppet Server: 1.0.0 is coming! The 1.0 series will be compatible with the Puppet 3.7.x, so next up will be to start working on Puppet Server 2.0 for Puppet 4.x compatibility. Puppet Doc: Work has started on adding more details to the generated pages. There are many small things to do and get right and we are trying to get the most significant parts first. More to follow as we have results to show. Facter / Native Facter: Peter H added configurable logging to facter (and is doing the same to native facter), which will allow Puppet (or other require’ing libraries) to report facter debug/warning messages. Will (re-)fixed a corner case on uptime reporting (with gnu uptime on Solaris - fun!). Michael has all the Windows facts in *and* tracked down the last remaining misc facts for facter/native facter parity. He also kicked off some good dialog on how to handle/refactor acceptance tests for native facter support. More coming on that. More platforms in Native Facter nightlies! - http://nightlies.puppetlabs.com/cfacter/ - http://nightlies.puppetlabs.com/cfacter-latest/ Now it’s up to rhel5/rhel6/rhel7/precise/trusty/wheezy with more packages coming. Try it out and tell us what we’re missing :) Other conversations of note: - Puppet 4.0.0 All In One Agent (AIO) - "Puppet 4 delivery and upgrades" - about how to best deliver / release 4.0.0 and how to upgrade/migrate which is up to 32 posts and counting. Great discussion! -- Kylo Ginsberg | k...@puppetlabs.com | irc: kylo | twitter: @kylog *Join us at **PuppetConf 2015, October 5-9 in Portland, OR - * http://2015.puppetconf.com. *Register early to save 40%!* -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Developers" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to puppet-dev+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/puppet-dev/CALsUZFHM_xZYxVmOc314-p358xgu-efNJxS%3D0i1b%2BPAPt-KGpw%40mail.gmail.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.