On Sep 1, 2011, at 2:01 PM, Douglas Garstang wrote:

> 
> Editing files locally under /etc/puppet as an individual user is not mutually 
> exclusive with editing files in a distributed working copy owned by the same 
> user.

If it's not, then there's no point in asking for help: your environment is 
screwed and there is nothing anyone here can do about it other than suggest 
that we can't help you until you help yourself.  The nice thing about "current 
reality" is that it's generally easy to point out why it sucks and why it needs 
to be fixed.  If you team can't handle change, then either *you* need to accept 
that status quo, or else you should find another team to work with.  The only 
solution to your problem is to fix the problem.  Pointing in other directions 
and saying "that doesn't work in my current environment" is the moral 
equivalent of asking for help and then immediately sticking your fingers in 
your ears and yelling "LALALALALALALAICAN'THEARYOU".

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