Thanks all, we've decided to stick with git super project and per module 
repositories. Some of the modules will be a clone from github, but most are 
internal. It seems to suit our needs and we don't see a reason to implement 
librarian-puppet.

Ohad, I setup pulp at work and it's pretty good (tasks get stuck 
occasionally). We don't use consumer though, we manage packages via puppet. 
I'm actually thinking of creating a pulp defines for some of the 
pulp-server tasks "pulp-admin repo create". I guess I should publish our 
existing pulp module.

I take it you're talking about a future release where pulp has a plugin 
model and is more of a generalized "manage all the things" tool? Is there 
going to be a plugin for the forge or something?

-Ryan

On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:00:00 AM UTC-7, ohad wrote:
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> On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 9:49 AM, David Schmitt <da...@dasz.at> wrote:
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>> On 24.07.2012 00:43, Ryan Bowlby wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone comment on their experiences with librarian-puppet or using
>>> git superproject with per puppet module repositories? We are in the
>>> midst of determining which route is optimal for our environment. It
>>> seems like using git superprojects would mean one less new tool for
>>> everyone to learn. What then would be the advantages of librarian-puppet?
>>>
>>
>> I've played around with repo (android's git forest manager) but it's just 
>> too much complexity for non-developers. I've now switched to everything in 
>> one .git and it's just so much easier to manage. Putting external modules 
>> in a separate branch and then subtree merge is a viable, albeit still too 
>> complex, way for tracking externals.
>>
>>
> I myself still use  submodules, as most of my modules are not in the 
> forge, maybe that would change once pulp will offer an alternative.
>
> Ohad
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>> Best Regards, David
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