Did you take a look at the existing projects?

https://github.com/search?q=tor+puppet

Maybe you should merge your project with one of the existing ones?

Some things I would do/change:

* add a license ohterwise we can't contribute
* colorize the examples in the readme (```puppet)
* add a modulefile so people can use librarian-puppet etc.
* add tests

Regards
Philipp

On 15.06.2014 13:31, Alexander Fortin wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I’ve recently joined the Tor Project and I have been running a non exit relay 
> for a few days.
> 
> I’m also a Puppet user and, more in general, I try to make deploying 
> applications on the servers I administer as easy as possibile, Tor included.
> 
> I think Tor documentation to install on a Debian server is quite good, but I 
> still prefer to have Puppet doing that for me, and I’m quite sure every 
> Puppet user out there would think the same.
> 
> This is the work-in-progress version of the module I’m currently using to 
> manage my relay:
> 
> https://github.com/shaftoe/puppet-tor/tree/fixes
> 
> I’m open to any feedback on how to improve it and eventually publish it to 
> the Puppet forge (make it easier for other Puppet users to use it); maybe 
> adding some decent disclaimer on top of the README? I can also drop the whole 
> idea if someone convince me is a bad one...
> 
> --  
> Alexander Fortin
> http://about.me/alexanderfortin
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