business I''m in can''t suffer that. Besides I need to justify
to the
business why I want to use puppet and produce a reliable solution that
will scale in our environment. So far I''ve seen no evidence of this
except for one user with 41 clients that is having performance issues
and your offering that you maybe have somewhere between 1 and 1000
clients with "No issues with increasing size, either technical or
social, thus far." Hardly quantitative.
I can approach just about any vendor I deal with and ask them for a
customer refererence that is willing to talk formally or informally
about their designs and implementations, warts and all. User mailing
lists and conferences are generally the same and very valuable when it
comes to making an informed choice.
regards
matthew
> > Send me an NDA. I''ll be happy to sign it.
>
> It''s not my information to disclose, I''m afraid --
I''m just a contractor to
> the client. If it *were* my information, you wouldn''t need the
NDA.
>
> - Matt
>
> --
> Sure, it''s possible to write C in an object-oriented way. But, in
practice,
> getting an entire team to do that is like telling them to walk along a
> straight line painted on the floor, with the lights off.
> -- Tess Snider, slug-chat at slug.org.au
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