2009/12/21 Julian Simpson <[email protected]>:
> 2009/12/18 Al @ Lab42 <[email protected]>:
> [snip]
>> Now, as a user, I think that it is important to know how to start to
>> write metadata files: format and minimal required parameters.
>> A final (?) decision is not to be rushed, but an indication of the
>> format and on some basic parameters  that won't be changed for sure is
>> definitively welcomed.
>> If from this thread comes out an "officially Puppet complant" example
>> of a metadata file I'm an happy guy.
>>
>
> +1.
>
> Happy to agree the above.  I'd rather specify less and get some broad
> agreement on what makes the minimal and official/community compliant
> metadata, than try and pin down every detail.  I'd assumed that the
> metadata would be in Ruby code, but equally happy with JSON or YAML.
>

For those of you who haven't seen the module metadata this is the
commit (in master and so scheduled for Rowlf not 0.25.2):

http://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet/commit/adc211ad191568e84eb3e1f618f1cbf78df95ba9

Regards

James Turnbull

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