Hi Denis,
I'am really glad you made a update on this both cookbooks, you can ask the author to be a contributor on the community Opscode site. This way you should be able to update the cookbooks."I am not sure about that I have never try it"
On 04/13/2012 07:48 AM, Joshua Timberman wrote:
Hi Denis,
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Denis Barishev
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I've made a good update for the elasticsearch cookbook. And now I try toWhich elasticsearch cookbook? This one?
fecth it from the opscode-cookbooks repository with no success:) Yeah, it's
absent there.
But I'm really eager to merge my changes... So what steps should I produce
than?
http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks/elasticsearch
That one is maintained by Grant Rodgers, not Opscode. Unless you mean
a different elasticsearch cookbook - I see three on GitHub after a
Google search.
Yes this one.
The "ospcode-cookbooks" organization on GitHub contains only cookbooks
that we directly publish, maintain and support, all under the
"opscode" user on the community site. Everyone is free to share their
own cookbooks on the community site (and host the code repository
wherever they like).
http://community.opscode.com/users/opscode
Hey Joshua,
Thanks that exactly what I thought. This cookbook is heavily outdated. Could we publish the new cookbook in the opscode repository? I think it would be problematic to contact the author, the cookbook is dated to 2010 and it's too old. Though I haven't try to contact the author... I mean the author doesn't support the cookbook, so this may just turn into a waste of time.
It also concerns all other cookbooks that are forgot by their authors. They don't have any life in their repositories. Actually I have also created the new graylog2 cookbook which uses elasticsearch.
If both of them were in the opscode repository they would probably get more progress.
So is it possible to publish the named cookbooks into the opsocde repository?
Regards,
Denis
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