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Re: Bootstrapping
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Luke A. Kanies |
Subject: |
Re: Bootstrapping |
Date: |
Thu, 19 Feb 2004 09:24:11 -0600 (CST) |
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, John Sechrest wrote:
> Nate Campi <nate@campin.net> writes:
>
> % A surprising amount of configuration could be shared across sites,
> % enabling networks to get up quickly, and run better. Consultants could
> % come into networks they've never been on before, but quickly solve
> % problems and roll out new services, since he/she already understands the
> % cfengine setup.
>
> Yes, but to do this, the cfengine community needs to start abstracting
> the (global practices) from the (local issues).
That's a really good idea, but I'm not totally convinced this will be very
easy with cfengine. Mark and I have had long discussions about this, but
my opinion has not changed: It is very difficult to use cfengine for
abstraction, which means it's very difficult to create
location-independent cfengine configurations.
> % This is what I'd want the community-contributed cfengine configs to come
> % from - actual use, practices proven on real networks. It would need to
> % be it's own project, with active contributers. I plan on starting it on
> % my own, then seeing if people want to join in once I have something
> % working to get at least a small network up from scratch. It would
> % probably need to be a custom debian distro on a CD, to bootstrap the
> % whole process from a gold server.
>
> This brings up many questions for me...
>
> A) Why would this not work as a component of the CFengine work that
> is already going on?
Because it's essentially separate from cfengine itself. It's a lot more
than just cfengine.
> B) Why would it need to be a seperate project?
Because it involves about 15 other packages and all of their
configurations.
> C) Do you care that there already is an ongoing project working
> on the same issue? (We got our sourceforge project approved recently)
Heh. :) When it rains it pours.
I'm certainly willing to work with others, and I bet Nate is also.
Luke
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- Re: Bootstrapping, (continued)
- Re: Bootstrapping, Nate Campi, 2004/02/18
- Re: Bootstrapping, John Sechrest, 2004/02/18
- mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping), Tim Nelson, 2004/02/18
- Re: mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping), John Sechrest, 2004/02/18
- Re: mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping), Tim Nelson, 2004/02/18
- Re: mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping), John Sechrest, 2004/02/18
- Re: mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping), Tim Nelson, 2004/02/18
- Re: mln (was: Re: Bootstrapping), John Sechrest, 2004/02/18
- Re: Bootstrapping,
Luke A. Kanies <=
- Re: Bootstrapping, Mark . Burgess, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, John Sechrest, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Luke A. Kanies, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, John Sechrest, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Luke A. Kanies, 2004/02/19
- Re: Bootstrapping, Tim Nelson, 2004/02/18
Re: Bootstrapping, Mark . Burgess, 2004/02/18