> > I've open-sources Digg's apache module:
> > http://github.com/plathrop/puppet-module-apache
> >
> > I know this isn't much more advanced than what I've seen a lot of
> > people using. Here's my proposition, though. Let's get all the
> > disparate "apache" modules out there merged together into One
> > Awesome Module. What do you think?
> >
> > One module to rule them all
> > One module to find them
> > One module to bring them all
> > And via Puppet bind them.

Excellent initiative !

Things I see missing in most of the apache modules found out there and
which we worked on in ours (http://github.com/camptocamp/puppet-apache)
include:

 - abstraction of debian/ubuntu - redhat/centos differences (I agree by
   debianizing the way apache works on redhat)
 - management of ssl certificates
 - selinux support for redhat/centos

Furthermore, I'd like to drive your attention to the fact that augeas
has experimental support for apache-like configuration files.
Maybe would it be an idea to use this to edit config files shipped by
the distribution instead of overwriting them with files/templates from
the module ?

Marc

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