Hell yeah! It's even good to get developers to think about how an application
is managed during the life cycle of the application.
Have a look at this and you'll get the idea of how we do it:
http://puppetlabs.com/blog/git-workflow-and-puppet-environments
On 20/04/2012, at 13:05, "Will S. G." wrote:
> I'm trying to convince my company to use puppet as the release management
> engine to publish the bits for Drupal to the web servers. The reason why I
> want this is to cut off the developers from production, but also create a
> process and procedure for code release to the stage and production
> environments. While this is possible, my question is, do you use puppet in
> such manner?
>
> Thanks.
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