" But what these solutions have in common is that an individual at some
point in time has to make some change to the puppet system."

Please elaborate - Do you mean that someone has to "tell" Puppet about what
versions to use?  My ultimate solution will be emitting a manifest containg
the names and versions that go into a "release" as part of our CI/release
activities that is used to "tell" Puppet what a "platform release"
consisiste


On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Schofield <dbschofi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What I am understanding is that people are having success
> building/testing/deploying the OS/Middleware/Application stack by wrapping
> applications in a puppet resource.  Thus bringing all configuration
> management under puppet.  This is good as it is the direction I wanted to
> go.  I would like to shift the direction of the discussion a little bit to
> address how the application versions are updated in puppet.  James
> mentioned updating hiera and Brendan mentioned pointing to a different yum
> repo.  I am sure there are multiple other ways to solve this same problem
> as well.  But what these solutions have in common is that an individual at
> some point in time has to make some change to the puppet system.  Is there
> any tooling or API that can be leveraged to allow these changes to be made
> and control who makes them?   This would be for integrating the update to
> puppet in to our enterprise release management processes.
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