which is not a complete set rather a list of all our modules we are
using. there for it is also only listed on the who uses puppet site.
Some of them are based on DavidS' one, however many may have a lot of
changes to fit our needs or to simply support more distributions.
There have been also some contributions of other people using it, which
might be mentioned in the init.pp or README (where is one) file.
However I'm currently in progress of moving them on
github, so every time I'll edit one, you'll find it as well on github.
greets pete
On Saturday 10 May 2008, Al @ Lab42 wrote:
> On http://puppet.reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/Recipes are
> currently listed two complete sets of puppet configurations:
>
> the remarkable David Schmitt's Complete Configuration:
> git clone git://git.black.co.at/manifests davids-manifests
Please keep in mind, that the manifests repo has only a small legacy core of
modules left. My actual development happens in the module-* repos at
http://git.black.co.at/
Regards, DavidS
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