Kyle Cordes wrote:
> Ryan Steele wrote:
> 
>> a bit of a delay, and if you want more bleeding edge .debs, your options 
>> are either a PPA, backporting, or creating your own.
> 
> There is a better option, available for some projects: have either the 
> project itself, or some kind soul who uses the same project and distro 
> as you do, quickly publish updated packages for each new version. 
> There's noone doing that yet for Puppet+Debian.
> 
> I'd do this my Puppet on Debian/Ubunty, but I consider myself barely 
> familiar enough with Debian packaging to make them for my own 
> consumption, it would be reckless to unleash them on others. Yet.
> 
> (Most ideally, the build process for the project itself spits out 
> packages for the most popular N distro and publishes them as part of 
> nightly builds or whatever, for those who want to list dangerously.)
> 

I'm happy to do this for Ubuntu, if I have Luke's blessing.  I'll talk 
to my employer and see if they're willing to host a PPA that can be 
linked to from the Puppet wiki.

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