http://jaegerandi.blogspot.de/2013/03/moving-to-open-development-openstack.html
Nice post! On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Judd Maltin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > If your newish to Chef, and have been looking at design patterns for it, > I've posted a blog that might help you out. This will give you the > conceptual background necessary to start digging into what Crowbar's doing > with Chef, and plans to do with configuration management systems in general. > > > http://newgoliath.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/orchestration-consistency-and-community-cookbooks > > The first half is all about writing re-usable cookbooks with clean > interfaces. Those are critical to driving them with a tool like Crowbar. > > The second half of the blog post below goes into the consistency models > and orchestration patterns in Chef. > > I finally starts talking about the attribute injection design issues that > Andi brought up earlier this week, here: > http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/crowbar/2013-March/002811.html > > That's where we'll be continuing the conversation, and we're eager for you > to join in! > > > -judd > > > > -- > Judd Maltin > T: 917-882-1270 > F: 501-694-7809 > what could possibly go wrong? > > > -- Judd Maltin T: 917-882-1270 F: 501-694-7809 what could possibly go wrong?
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