On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 11:14:41AM -0400, Matt Juszczak wrote:
> That makes sense, but do you then manage your puppetmaster via puppet as 
> a normal client from then on?  It would make me nervous.

I do. Although rather than use environments we have a number of different
puppetmasters, one per location (which is a logical collection of
servers for us) and puppet changes get pushed from staging to live in
the same way as everything else does in our workflow. But with even more
scrutiny ;)

In theory that catches any puppet issues in my personal dev environment or
early staging and way before they could break production. Anything that
slips through is my own fault for not testing it enough.

  Dean
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