Thanks to all. My review list is growing.

My main use case is building setups by updating source trees from git, 
launching compilers (sometimes on remote machines because I need binaries 
for several OSes), downloading stuff from internet, etc. I did not really 
need all the power of Chef for this but I really liked the "idempotent" 
nature of their DSL and the richness of providers. We are doing it with 
Chef today but their poor support of Windows is a bit problematic (not a 
showstopper though) so I was looking for alternatives.

Looks like mecano could be a good starting point for what I want to do and 
that opsmezzo covers the more complete Chef story.

Small note for David: I noticed a s/navite/native typo in 
http://www.adaltas.com/projects/node-mecano/

Bruno

On Friday, October 25, 2013 7:19:59 PM UTC+2, David Worms wrote:
>
>
> Hi Bruno, 
>
> Simalar to the Chef resource lib, I build 
> [mecano](https://github.com/wdavidw/node-mecano). 
>
> I use it dayly to deploy hadoop cluster. 
>
> d. 
>

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