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On 13 August 2011 19:53, Matthew Macdonald-Wallace <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've just put CapistranoCobbler (CapCob) live on github @
> https://github.com/proffalken/capistrano-cobbler
>
> This allows you to use the management_classes field in Cobbler to
> dynamically build the server list for deployment.
>
> The basic idea behind it was that we were already using Cobbler to set
> our puppet classes, and these classes already defined which hosts were
> webservers/database servers/application servers etc. so why not use
> them in our Capfiles for deployment as well.
>
> CapCob is documented in a README file, but please log any
> issues/requests/improvements with the issue tracker on GitHub so I can
> improve the code!
>
> This is my first foray into a capistrano "plugin" and therefore may
> well need more work before it is completely foolproof, however it's
> also the first steps toward me starting a notification framework for
> Capistrano so I'd love to hear your thoughts on my code!
>
> In defence of my code, I'm a sysad, not a developer but I'm willing to
> learn! :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matt
>
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