On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 9:29:16 AM UTC-8, R.I. Pienaar wrote:
>
>
> the other side of the coin is that often diffs contain sensitive 
> information. 
>
> I think the default behaviour used to be that these were in reports but it 
> just burned many people. 
>

That's true.  Maybe it could be an attribute on a file?  sensitive => 
false, default to true.  false will show diffs in reports.
 

> > I was actually thinking of writing a simple daemon to run on all my 
> nodes, 
> > something like puppet-bucket-viewer.  You give it an md5, and it returns 
> it 
> > if it's present on the node's bucket list.  This would allow 
> modifications 
> > to tools like puppetboard to get this information, and display it to the 
> > user. 
>
> could just use the centralised file bucket stuff and check on the master? 
>

I see how to set the central buckets up.  Is there a programatic way to 
access that data? 

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