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John Hearns <[log in to unmask]> writes:

> 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.

Heh.  Been there, doing that now.  I have it deployed on a handful of
workstations here.

Yes, Puppet is a very nice configuration management system.  I used
Cfengine before that and have found Puppet's improvements well worth
the minor difficulty in switching.  


-Brett.

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