On 12/03/14 10:47, Saint Germain wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently working on an easy way to test/deploy Bloodhound based
> on Ansible + Vagrant.
>
> In theory we just have to do a "vagrant up" and the bloodhound website
> should be up and running in a VM.
> Or you can use directly the ansible-playbook on a real host to quickly
> build your website.
>
> I choose to work with Debian Wheezy + nginx + uWSGI
>
> I cannot give a deadline yet as I really don't know how long it will
> take me. But if other people are interested, we can share info on this
> subject.
>
> When it is ready it can perhaps be included in the trunk.
>
> Best regards,

Hi,

I thought that I should mention that I have recently looked at doing
something very similar. In my case I used salt rather than ansible and
using the apache2 webserver. I was going to see if I could redo it to
ansible as I assumed that vagrant would require the salty-vagrant
plugin. This is the main reason I didn't mention it earlier - I felt
that even the little extra effort involved in getting the plugin
installed on top of everything else might discourage people trying it.
Looking again I note that salt has been supported for a while.

Anyway, definitely a good idea and well done for beating me to the
suggestion!

Cheers,
    Gary

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