I've been using puppet for a while, and have built up quite a range of my 
own very (very!) basic modules to do what I need to do.

Now I'm starting to delve into the world of puppetlabs and am testing the 
new puppetlabs-mysql module (2.0.0-rc3) and have a (probably) fairly basic 
question, about parameters and overriding them.

I don't want the module to manage the MySQL configuration file (which I 
think is a dangerous default in the module, but that's something else).

I'm using puppet dashboard, and was hoping I could simply add a parameter 
(manage_config_file = false) to the node via the puppet dashboard, but that 
is not working.

What is the best/proper way to override the manage_config_file parameter in 
mysql::server? I could change the $manage_config_file from true to false in 
the mysql::params class, but I believe that will break upgrades to the 
module when doing a "puppet module upgrade puppetlabs-mysql", so that's not 
ideal.

Puppet 3.2.1
Puppet Dashboard 1.2.23

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