----- "James Turnbull" <ja...@lovedthanlost.net> wrote:

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> R.I.Pienaar wrote:
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> > Pattern collections are much better, I'd rather have articles
> > exploring features that people can learn each feature and then
> > apply to their environment than a best practice since those are
> > almost always full of assumptions about local conditions,
> > patterns are flexible and can be molded to your needs..
> > 
> 
> What Arri said.  I'd like to see logical, interlinked set of
> patterns that can be built into a logical whole rather than a
> single, potentially unwieldy document.
> 

I suppose that's true.  Though I have to say some of the patterns that 
developed in the PuppetCommon modules seemed bad, to me.  I guess the issue 
really becomes when patterns are developed by people first exploring Puppet as 
opposed to people that have done it a while.  But certainly, I think 
institutions tend to develop their own patterns.  Stanford was glad to share 
what our collective wisdom was with the Best Practices and Style Guide but I 
think it might be time for us to pull our work back in-house so can we preserve 
these documents since they are still very much part of what our team uses.

-- 
Digant C Kasundra <dig...@stanford.edu>
Technical Lead, ITS Unix Systems and Applications, Stanford University

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