So we've been tossing around the idea of rsyncing our puppet manifests
onto our laptop clients and always running puppet locally.

This is primarily due to having conditional puppet manifests that
depend upon facts that may change when the clients are offline, so the
compiled catalog doesn't change until the clients can connect to the
puppetmaster(s) again.

On the assumption that exposing the puppet manifests themselves to the
clients doesn't create any security issues, I'm interested in people's
thoughts on the advantages of having a puppetmaster for a laptop
client base.


-- 
Nigel Kersten
Systems Administrator
Tech Lead - MacOps

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