Greetings,

I'm trying to set a class if a process is not running.  Has anyone done
negative process matching?

I often find myself trying to understand what state a promise will be
in, e.g. kept, repaired or failed.  For instance a files promise that
copies will be kept if no copy was needed or repaired if a copy was
performed.  Commands promises are repaired if the command is run. I
don't think they are every kept.  Processes promises I'm still figuring
out.

I would like to see the documentation clearly explain the promise states
for each type of promise.  I think this will help everyone better
understand how promises might be used.

Sincerely,
-- 
Neil Watson
Linux/UNIX Consultant
http://watson-wilson.ca
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