It’s been quite a journey, y’all.But we’re excited to announce the first release of OpenVox, the community-maintained open source implementation of Puppet.OpenVox 8.11 is functionally equivalent to...
“Something released! Whats this?” he thinks while following the link and reading:
OpenVox, the community-maintained open source implementation of Puppet.
“Ah yes, Puppet, we have Puppet at home, as does everybody! I use Puppet all the time with the ladies, when they come over for Puppet and chill!”
Be aware, of course, that even though you can type the same commands, use all the same modules and extensions, and configure the same settings, OpenVox is not yet tested to the same standard that Puppet is.
“Of course, of course! As one should know, the Puppet and the Openvox commands, yes…”
Giving up on extracting any usable information from the website he opens the github link and reads:
OpenVox is fully Puppet™️ compatible, so modules from the Forge will work
“Can’t forget the Forge now can we? Aaah all the fond memories I have of lookong at modules coming straight hot from the Forge, amiright fellas?”
“Something released! Whats this?” he thinks while following the link and reading:
“Ah yes, Puppet, we have Puppet at home, as does everybody! I use Puppet all the time with the ladies, when they come over for Puppet and chill!”
“Of course, of course! As one should know, the Puppet and the Openvox commands, yes…”
Giving up on extracting any usable information from the website he opens the github link and reads:
“Can’t forget the Forge now can we? Aaah all the fond memories I have of lookong at modules coming straight hot from the Forge, amiright fellas?”