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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawm-czsfuWENKQ0GI8l0gnGTeF1JEli1mA0"
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nickname="Andreas"
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subject="comment 2"
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date="2015-04-14T19:24:46Z"
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content="""
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using the command line: well yes, that's right.
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Still: I can configure a lot of details in haskell (ansible playbooks):
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my emacs task eg. is not only ensuring that emacs is installed
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(as in the example above), but I also set some links to my
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elisp config files, ensure that cask installed etc.
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another task for me is installing X windows:
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again lots of details: not only the xorg packages,
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but some links to .xsession files, window manager config
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files etc.
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and yes: I am happy, that I can spell out the details
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of these tasks in propellor/haskell.
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I just don't see the point of ensuring them again and again
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with every spin of propellor, and I would want
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to be able to run just this one task on the command line.
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concerning
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```
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Apt.update `period` Daily
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thanks, will have a look.
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but I guess this is cron job (will see),
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in general I think I will want to stick to my habit, that I want
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to see what's going on (what is upgraded), thus prefer
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to not run any cron jobs for apt upgrades
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My overall message / concern is: I don't want to completly change my
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habits, just because I am using propellor
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I had the habit of installing my computers task by task
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I had the habit of logging in to one of my systems, and
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doing apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
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I want my config tool to help me achieve things in my
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way that I am used to.
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