Interesting. It seems nicely thought out, but I stumbled here, reading:

On 04/23/2013 11:22 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> I am less certain of this part, and input will be specially valuable here.
> 
> ppg pullapply will...
> 
>  -  apply changes locally, capture stderr/stdout, perhaps more info
> that can be negotiated with the puppet client ("facts"?).
>  - write state to file(s) in a "puppet-feedback" git repo, commit that state
>  - push to a "feedback" rw repo on the gold server (or on the proxy server)

Uhm, what? Why? Why is there a git repository for your transient puppet
reports?

You're reinventing the wheel I think (although your's a bit square-ish ;)

Doesn't the dashboard usually consume the report as generated by the
agent? Therefor, isn't what you want a way to transfer that very report
from the agents to the dashboard? I vaguely remember an issue with
masterless not generating reports, but I may misremember this one.

> Once the data reaches the dashboard server, it gets fed to the Puppet
> Dashboard thingamajig, butterfly-mode is automagically enabled in your
> emacs session and you're so so glad you took the blue pill.
> 
> thoughts? comments? bikesheds?

Yes, actually: I disbelieve puppet runs in Emacs (yet).

Cheers,
Felix

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