First off, apologies for missing a status email last week: it’s been pretty
quiet the last couple weeks and it slipped my mind.

Next, re PR triage please note:

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   No PR Triage January 7th (PL has an all-hands meeting that day)
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   Next PR Triage is January 14th @ 10:00 am Pacific
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   After that we should be back on our regular weekly schedule


With lots of people on holiday the last two weeks, there isn't toooo much
earth-shaking to report, but here are some of the things that have been
going on:

Haus has been working on the all-in-one agent and, thanks to Whopper and
Richard C, we now have PRs up on don’t-merge-me-yet branches for
facter/cfacter/mcollective (and a patch for puppet). Justin S is setting up
a parallel CI pipeline to test the branches/patch against, and once that
looks good, we can throw the switch, merge all the things, and … get
nightlies out!

I know a number of people have expressed interest in trying out nightlies
of the all-in-one agent, and we’d love to get that real world feedback. So
hang tight and we’ll be letting this list know as soon as we have something
to try out.

The puppet server team is making great progress on the v3 api changes that
will be used in puppet 4. See PUP-3639 for the gory details.

Michael has been doing a ton of work on open puppet PRs and also put up
some improved tooling for cfacter, specifically adding support for
coveralls.io (a code coverage tool) and cppcheck (some basic static
analysis). It's a huge help to get that tooling in place early on in our
C++ client-side work, so kudos for that!

Those of you who follow ruby closely know that the project releases
annually on December 25th, and sure enough: ruby 2.2 is out! Facter and
puppet each needed only minor tweaks for specs to pass against ruby 2.2 -
the facter PR has been merged and the puppet one is up for review.


Last, I nerd-sniped myself into porting puppet specs forward to rspec 3. It
was more work than expected and isn’t quite ready for merge but the big
changes are out of the way (I think). See PR #3442.

Hope everyone had a good end of 2014 and a good start to 2015!


-- 
Kylo Ginsberg | k...@puppetlabs.com | irc: kylo | twitter: @kylog

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