[chef] Re: Future of the application cookbook


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  • From: Tom Thomas < >
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  • Subject: [chef] Re: Future of the application cookbook
  • Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 16:47:19 -0800

Finalizing the application cookbook from coderanges remains a prioritized planned activity, and is in the product backlog queue to be included in an upcoming sprint - it didn't get assigned out in the current sprint due to the holidays, the reduced availability of people, and the size of the undertaking.

I'd expect that it will be included in one of the next couple of sprints, from which additional pull requests, backlog compatibility, etc. would be considered - discussed as appropriate - with the result incorporated.

- TomĀ 




On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Andrea Campi < "> > wrote:
Hi all,

I was wondering what's happening with this cookbook and what is the
plan going forward.

As you probably know the application cookbook is, uhm, problematic;
there are a number of issues open, some of them opened recently.

coderanger has done some very interesting work, that is a pretty big
departure from the current way but is IMHO a very good way of handling
this.
There is also my fork and pull request that strives to be backward
compatible while still fixing the biggest problems.

So, what's the plan?
Anything holding up integration of coderanger's work? Any worry about
backward compat?
Would it make sense to add coderanger's cookbook with a new name, and
provide a deprecation and migration path, to avoid having a flag day?

Andrea




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