I currently have ~30 hosts managed by puppet, running on 2.6.14. I'm just starting a project to build a new puppetmaster in a new datacenter, which will be our single master. Within a short time, we'll have upwards of 200 hosts managed by Puppet, and about 25% of these will be "legacy" OSes (RHEL4 and SLES9) for which I'm building puppet and all of its dependencies. I'd also like to consider, if not definitely use, puppetDB.

Our change control and QA processes make it very difficult to upgrade non-application software like Puppet, so there's good odds that whatever the new master and clients run will be staying for quite some time (probably years...).

I'd *wanted* to get this rolled out within the next few weeks.

For anyone in the know, given this situation, would you recommend building on puppet 2.7.18, or trying to draw things out as much as possible and wait for a stable 3.x release? Does anyone have any general idea of when one might be forthcoming (weeks? months? next year?)

Thanks for any input,
Jason Antman

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