That is what we do (and we enforce it by convention rather than
technically.)

# MANAGED BY PUPPET!
# /modules/foo/templates/bar.conf
# ..any associated warnings, weirdness (eg template called from other
module) etc

On files that other groups might be touching, we add something like:
# Changes WILL BE overwritten every 30 mins! Any permanent changes must be
checked
# into git under "foo/puppet/".

On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Joe McDonagh
<joseph.e.mcdon...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On 06/20/2010 03:37 PM, Psyber wrote:
>
>> Anyone have any ideas on adding a default header to puppet managed
>> files and templates?
>> This might be tricky because of the different methods of adding
>> comments for different types of files but I'm certainly open to
>> suggestions that would enforce the existence of a header.
>>
>>
>>
> Generally I add in by hand, and I make sure it says whether this is managed
> as a template or plain file, and what module it can be found in.
>
>
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