On 19/03/10 23:38, Nigel Kersten wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Brice Figureau
> wrote:
>> On 19/03/10 20:31, Michael DeHaan wrote:
I vote that what we really need is a "Puppetmaster Server Options"
page with a brief overview of the different options and the benefits
of e
Yeah, if we generalized our mailing list advice now, it (correct me if
I'm wrong) seems to imply "start out with webrick and learn how it
works, if you can, upgrade to Passenger, and if you can't, use
Mongrel?).
This is imho a good advice.
(Also ... Are many folks are using Pound and Nginx?)
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Brice Figureau
wrote:
> On 19/03/10 20:31, Michael DeHaan wrote:
>>> I vote that what we really need is a "Puppetmaster Server Options"
>>> page with a brief overview of the different options and the benefits
>>> of each.
>>>
>>> It's really quite complicated at th
On 19/03/10 20:31, Michael DeHaan wrote:
>> I vote that what we really need is a "Puppetmaster Server Options"
>> page with a brief overview of the different options and the benefits
>> of each.
>>
>> It's really quite complicated at the moment
>>
>> Webrick
>> Apache with Passenger
>> Apache with
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Michael DeHaan
wrote:
>> I vote that what we really need is a "Puppetmaster Server Options"
>> page with a brief overview of the different options and the benefits
>> of each.
>>
>> It's really quite complicated at the moment
>>
>> Webrick
>> Apache with Passenger
> I vote that what we really need is a "Puppetmaster Server Options"
> page with a brief overview of the different options and the benefits
> of each.
>
> It's really quite complicated at the moment
>
> Webrick
> Apache with Passenger
> Apache with mod_proxy and mongrel
> Pound with mongrel
> Nginx
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Michael DeHaan
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been working on adding content to http://docs.reductivelabs.com
> (not pushed just yet) ... the goal for docs.reductivelabs.com is to be
> a great place to point people learning puppet, that produces a good
> gentle intro
Hi folks,
I've been working on adding content to http://docs.reductivelabs.com
(not pushed just yet) ... the goal for docs.reductivelabs.com is to be
a great place to point people learning puppet, that produces a good
gentle introduction but also contains the meat
of the information, all in one pl