> Perhaps someone who likes gems can dive in there and propose a patch
> since upstream doesn't have much time for it?


You know the more I think about this the more I am convinced creating
a yum or apt repository is a better way to go.

Right now on ubuntu I can do a apt-get install puppet

and puppet --server blah yada yadda I can have the puppet  do the rest.


Of course if we could package up puppet with crate or something we
could also do wget to get a self contained binary too.

Just a thought.

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