cleanups
Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@kr.ethz.ch>
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         - SHELL SCRIPTS! (executables? do not support?)
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            - stdout
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   - cleanup / integrate doc/man/cdist.text
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   - define how to write / provide functions
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      - keep generic / easy extension
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- cdist-deply-to
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   - sync conf/{lib/,modules,host/$name}
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- cdist-explore
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- to implement (from cfengine):
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   - file editing (sed, awk)
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   - huge library of functions shipped by default
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   - disconnected clients with "cache"
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- release first public version, which includes at least:
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   - manpages
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Later:
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   - multi master setups
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   - pull strategy
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but can also be used the pull way (see cdist-push-pull(7)).
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Cdist is configured in shell syntax, which is "compiled" to an
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internal configuration representation, which again is used to
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generate an executable, which is run on the client
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internal configuration representation (cconfig), which again
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is used to generate an executable, which is run on the client
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(see cdist-language(7), cdist-design(7)).
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