Ok, so, not as strange and uncommon practice as I thought :-P

So what do you do in your manifests? I mean, do you code the manifest so you
never, ever get to any place Puppet is going to croak due to not being root
(that would mean, probably, just exporting template and config files under
your accounts), or do you do and then use the error as a way to report the
failed dependencies to whoever its in charge of fixing them? (The "root
Puppet" in Martin case, or just the "operating system" team in general)

It looks to me like it will cut a lot of the advantages of having your
machine configuration inside a tool that can replicate it at will, but
sometimes the difficult problems are not technical but political :-/
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Jesús Couto F.

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