On 21 Nov 2012, at 12:31, "Yury V. Zaytsev" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Besides, the repository that PuppetLabs is offering is getting better
> and better over time, so I think eventually we should evaluate the
> option of removing Puppet altogether and directing users to PuppetLabs
> instead in the future.
> 
> Did you try PuppetLabs repository or you figured it doesn't solve your
> problem?

I only came across their repository after I sent you the original mail earlier 
today, so I haven't tried it yet.  My main concern would be whether they end up 
putting everything in the same place: in the "learning Puppet" VM, for example, 
they appear to drop everything into /etc/puppetlabs/puppet instead of just 
/etc/puppet.  I guess I could just try this on a clean VM and see, though; it 
may be to do with their Enterprise offering which I think is what's in that VM.

I'd also note that their repository only includes Fedora, RHEL 5 and RHEL 6; 
i.e., none of the older EL releases are covered.  I don't know how important 
that is these days (I happen to be on CentOS 5 and CentOS 6 so it would be fine 
for me personally).

        -- Ian



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