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jamesturnbull: I am just fiddling my TOC now and thought I'd run it past you for some feedback
[7:37pm] lak: great
[7:38pm] jamesturnbull: Chapter 1 - Intro / Chapter 2 - Install and Config / Chapter 3 - language / chapter 4 - Real-work example - example network and hosts and how to configure them
[7:39pm] jamesturnbull: then 2-3 more chapters - covering some other features (external nodes, reporting, develping facts and types, etc)
[7:39pm] lak: sounds good so far
[7:40pm] lak: it seems like the reference docs should be in there, too
[7:41pm] lak: and i'm fine with it, altho i haven't thought much about the copyright
[9:13pm] lak: btw, if you have any interest, i'm willing to write the intro
[9:14pm] lak: that is, not the first "intro" chapter, but the intro to the book
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[6:45pm] jamesturnbull: one last syntax question on definitions... (promise :) )
[6:45pm] jamesturnbull: file { "/my/thing": notify => My::Definition[yay] }
[6:45pm] jamesturnbull: the [yah] part - pass in variables or values or ...?
[6:59pm] lak: should be any valid rvalue
[6:59pm] lak: even a selector: notify => My::Def[$operatingystem ? { debian => yay, default => boo }]
[7:00pm] lak: dude, keep the syntax questions coming, it's fine