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Brett Viren wrote:
> Hi Jaroslaw,
> 
> Jaroslaw Polok <[log in to unmask]> writes:
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>> Yes: We are interested at CERN to go towards a 'Managed Desktop' dream:
>> where not only updates but also configuration settings are applied
>> 'automagically' (we managed to have it for our Computer Center over
>> last years: now it would be time to broaden the scope)
> 
> What do you currently use for this configuration management?

Talking about configuration management, there was a very good talk on
Puppet:
http://reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/

I fully realise that there are configuration management projects at the 
centre of the big Grid projects.
However, if you are talking about other things then give some thought to 
Puppet.

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