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- Subject: [chef] Re: Re: github.com:opscode/cookbooks cf cookbooks.opscode.com
- Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 10:54:29 +1000
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On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Noah Kantrowitz
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wrote:
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The Opscode cookbook community site is effectively a package index, like
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PyPI or RubyGems.org (cookbooks are the unit of packaging for Chef). It is
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provided by Opscode as a convenience to the community. The official Opscode
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cookbooks (which are those in Opscode's cookbooks repo) are listed there,
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but so are many created by others.
OK so given the two diverge, if I grab a cookbook using knife, where
does the code it grab come from:
The community site, or the official Opscode cookbooks, i.e. the github repo?
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--Noah
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On May 1, 2011, at 5:35 PM, Hedge Hog wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Can anyone clarify the relation between these two?
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> The github site states:
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> "This repository is Opscode's published, public cookbooks for Chef."
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> suggesting you might expect there is no difference.
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> And:
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> "This repository is considered "in development." Released versions of
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> our cookbooks are posted on the Opscode Cookbook Community Site."
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> suggesting you might expect the github repo to be ahead of
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> cookbooks.opscode.com, but stil expect that the github repo contain
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> (somewhere in the git history) what is downloadable via
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> cookbooks.opscode.com
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> However, in the last few days its been clear that something can show
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> up on cookbooks.opscode.com, but not be in the github repo.
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> IMO that is perfectly fine. I'd just like to know if this is an
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> aberation, or ought to be expected?
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> Best wishes.
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