Hi all,

I am interested in the future of the Librarian-puppet project - to find out 
how many people are still using it, and if there are people out there who 
actually prefer it over R10K.

I recently looked into R10K for a few projects I was working on, and I 
found it to be surprisingly complicated.  It had many features I didn't 
seem to need, features that overlap with features provided by 
Jenkins/Bamboo, and appeared designed with a view to helping people deploy 
code in complex ways, help them to test short lived branches on Puppet 
masters, etc.  This might have made sense once, but if you're doing all 
your development in a test-driven fashion in Vagrant/Rspec-puppet/Beaker, I 
can't see a need for R10K's features, and concluded it was mainly just a 
lot harder to understand than Librarian-puppet.  I do see that it performs 
better, but again, Librarian-puppet has never been a bottleneck.

Other views most appreciated.

With best regards,
Alex

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