Hi,

Stephen would never mention it himself, he's too modest, but he's done
a great write-up of how he uses Git (or other DVCS) to distribute
manifests instead of using a Puppetmaster. It's quite flexible and
powerful (you can use a post-receive hook on the remote repos to run
Puppet whenever a new config is pushed out, for example). It's an
approach to Puppet scaling I've not seen before - I really like this
idea, so I'd be interested to know if anyone else has done something
similar, and what you think about Stephen's scheme:

http://bitfieldconsulting.com/scaling-puppet-with-distributed-version-control

Regards,
John
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