On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 09:32:16AM +1100, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> Footnotes: 
> [1]  Like the English language, puppet isn't that pure, and you can work
>      around this in a whole bunch of ways.  Pure-ruby manifests in 2.6 might
>      be a way to do that, for example.

Oh, I knew somebody was going to say that.  I don't much like the idea
of ruby manifests; it seems to turn Puppet's design upside down.  I try
to reduce the direct use of Ruby in my puppet configurations to an
absolute minimum.

-- 
Bruce

It is impolite to tell a man who is carrying you on his shoulders that
his head smells.

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