On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 8:18:27 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I found that many modules are both in puppetlabs and example42 , so what 
> is the difference between puppetlabs and example42 , and how can I chose 
> which to use?
>

Same-named puppetlabs and example42 (and other) modules are *different 
modules* that (probably) manage the same subsystem.  They are implemented 
differently, they usually provide slightly different feature sets, they may 
have different structure, and they probably name things slightly 
differently.

Example42 modules are well regarded, and their author can sometimes be 
found around here.  Generally speaking, I would have no problem 
recommending them.

Puppetlabs modules are well regarded, and their authors can sometimes be 
found around here.  These modules are supported by PL itself, and generally 
speaking, I would have no problem recommending them.

As to how to choose between similar modules from different sources, you 
should examine their respective documentation to see whether they provide 
all the features you need, and to get an idea of how easily each can be 
applied to your particular situation.  You could even try both to see which 
fits better.  Be aware that choosing one of those for one module may 
obligate you to use other modules from the same source (to correctly 
satisfy module dependencies).  Strictly speaking, however, multiple sources 
are not necessarily mutually exclusive (for different modules).


John

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