> Le 8 janv. 2017 à 14:54, Jakov Sosic <jso...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> On 01/08/2017 11:04 AM, Fabrice Bacchella wrote:
> 
>> And that's for something that for a given environment
> > never change, have no options. So dropping a standard
> > file that is hand made once in a lifetime is enough for
> > the vast majority of people.
> 
> Exactly my point...
> 
> I never really understood all the blog posts about people migrating to other 
> tools, and didn't quite understand bunch of the remarks and reasons given in 
> those posts...let alone agree with them.
> 
> But, becoming such a time sink even for a veteran is kinda depressing. I can 
> even see my self writing such a blog post in the future :D
> 
> Sure, organizations having 10+ devops engineers can afford to allocate one of 
> them 0.5/1.0 FTE on puppet alone, but smaller shops with 2-5 devops engineers 
> just can't afford it.
> 

They can, by dropping so called 'best practice' from puppet, but instead stick 
to KISS. Like don't build files that can just dropped, don't automatise what is 
done once in life time, puppet mode are data, not code. So I fell happy to put 
specific code for my own plate form in them.

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