Hi,
Take a look at r10k.
https://github.com/adrienthebo/r10k
Den
> On 13 Nov 2013, at 4:02, dkoleary <dkoleary@olearycomputers.com>
wrote:
>
> Hey;
>
> This may be more appropriate to the git group but, I suspect people here
would have run into similar situations more than the git users have.
>
> I''m working on a proof of concept for a git controlled puppet
implementation supporting an environment of linux systems including web and
tomcat servers.
>
> Perfect world, what I''d like to do is provide the team that
supports those applications read and write access to the puppet modules that
control their applications only - so they can''t see anything else.
>
> Right now, all the modules are maintained under one git repo. I took a
quick peek at the pro git book and it looks like subtrees *might* be the answer
i''m looking for; but, I wanted to ask people that have hopefully solved
similar problems if I''m on the right track before spending hours
researching that model.
>
> So: would git subtrees work? Is there a better method of handling this
issue?
>
> Any hints/tips/suggestions greatly appreciated.
>
> Doug O''Leary
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