Nigel Kersten wrote:
> I'd personally like to see there be a focus on getting the most recent
> Puppet packages into the Debian/Ubuntu backport repositories.

I think we'd all (here) like that.

Sadly, I've concluded from various past experiences that, on average, 
only the most popular packages are prone to prompt updates for new 
upstream versions. Backports to not-the-current-distro are even more 
rare, for various good reasons.

Therefore, when adopting something less widely used, especially if I 
need the same (current) package version for various distro versions, I'm 
resigned to having to either package it myself, or find someone "out 
there" offering updated packages.


Example #1: Puppet


Example #2: udpcast

Udpcast is an extremely useful tool, both for cloning systems en masse, 
and for totally unrelated uses like the one I describe here:

http://kylecordes.com/2008/10/21/multicast-your-db-backups-with-udpcast/

Yet the version in the very latest Ubuntu is from 2004:

http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/udpcast

(the same for Debian.)


Example #3: Zabbix

To get good results with Zabbix, it's necessary to have approximately 
the same, approximately current versions, on all machines. The versions 
in various current and past Ubuntu and Debian releases / backports are 
not even close.


-- 
Kyle Cordes
http://kylecordes.com

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