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>> To whoever decided not to make the client backward compatible, good one!
> 
> Puppet clients are *never* backwards compatible across major versions.
> You always upgrade the server first.

As noted here:

"It is also important to note when upgrading that not all versions are
backwards compatible. Newer clients may not work with older servers and
vice-versa. Where possible backwards-compatibility is maintained but
it's not always totally successful. The best approach is to ensure your
master and clients are the same version. When upgrading it is also
recommended that you upgrade your master first."

http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ReleaseNotes

cheers pete
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