Hi,
I am looking for a configuration management tool and I have come across slaughter. I like it (from reading its documentation) because it's simple and it's written in Perl, i.e. I don't have to learn a new micro-language. My questions:
- Have you used this tool? If so, how does it compare?
- Do you know some company/institution/project that uses it, except for debian-administration.org?
- Do you know some similar tool, i.e. simple, written in Perl and using Perl as the tool language?
Update: I posted this question also on LinkedIn in "Configuration management" group.
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