Okay, thanks for that information.
Also, it looks like I can print out my current templates with the Hammer
CLI, like this:
```
hammer template dump --name "Kickstart default PXELinux" |less
<%#
kind: PXELinux
name: Kickstart default PXELinux (Locally Customized)
oses:
- CentOS 4
-
I was about to suggest foreman-templates, but it seems you've already got
it set up :)
I think you're on the right path - a local git repo, which can be diff'd
and/or rebased against the upstream community-templates repo when you need
to, is a useful resource, and then regular syncing into
We recently discovered that some of our provisioning templates in Foreman
are out of date compared to the -stable branches
at https://github.com/theforeman/community-templates/branches . In some
cases, we're concerned that the templates are way out of date, possibly
since we started with