Howdy folks,

"we" the sysadmins at $DAYJOB, are liking puppet for our OS setups.
Now we are interested in something that's going to make application 
deployment and config easier.

Trouble is, we're a large shop. So we have a separate "application support" 
group, whom we dont particularly want to give out root access to.

Is there some "best practices" method to allow some non-root-blessed group, 
to have *partial* access to puppet, for purposes of application deployment 
only?

And/or is there some other tool that is better suited for this sort of 
thing?

In some ways, we'd prefer to keep the appdevelopers off our puppetmaster 
machine entirely, since we wouldnt want them to accidentally get access to 
some machine because we forgot to chmod some directory that is not their 
responsability, that also has passwords or public keys in it.


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