I'm curious to find out how you folks decided to organize configuration for 
your Ring applications, assuming you also use configuration management like 
Puppet/Ansiblet etc to deploy them.

So far I've been using a combination of daemontools' envdir (through runit) 
+ weavejester's environ <https://github.com/weavejester/environ> for things 
like db address, db password, cookie secret keys, logging level etc. Each 
one is an individual file in root-only folder that runit envdirs from.

I honestly can't decide whether a single configuration file (YAML, EDN, 
whatever) would be more appropriate for this scenario or if I should go 
ahead and continue keeping each configuration value in its own file and use 
env to load them.

What are people's thoughts on this? Any reason why one or the other would 
be better, or is there an even better option out there I'm not considering?

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