I've seen a couple of examples of using puppet to control services
where you can't run a puppet agent on the resource. As far as I can
tell they work by having puppet proxy through some external-service
control mechanism, such as fog. The question is: where does the proxy
run? I assume a puppet agent needs to run somewhere. Where do you put
that agent, how do you configure it, and how do you identify it as a
puppet node? I'm having visions of sugar plum fairies at the thought
of using Puppet to do what CloudFormation does (automate the
configuration of an entire AWS environment). But it's not clear to me
how to wire it together.

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