Le dimanche 15 novembre 2009 à 07:51 -0800, Edwin Shao a écrit : > Hello, > > I'd like to give back to the community by sharing my Puppet modules. > They are FreeBSD but I am helping I just finished putting all of them > up at Github <http://github.com/eshao/puppet>, and would like some > advice. > > 1) Would someone be kind enough to go through my code and comment on: > a) Code quality -- How can I improve? Is it quality enough to merit > releasing to the public (in a beta form)? > b) Documentation quality -- Which parts are the most confusing? > c) Security -- Did I expose myself to any vulnerabilities given the > information currently released? Do I need to redact any additional > information? > > 2) Assuming the quality is high enough, how do I market it? > a) Add a link on Wiki -- I assume I don't have the necessary > permissions to do so myself and am not sure which pages need to be > updated, so if someone could do this for me, it'd be appreciated. > b) ??? -- Anything else I need to do?
Nice set of modules ! For the documentation question, the wiki has an answer : http://www.reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/PuppetManifestDocumentation I don't see any sensible data leaking, but you may remove your mail address from tagmail.conf to avoid spam ;) Regards, Nico.
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