It would probably be additions and updated cookbooks.
Prefer email, rss, both?
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Nathen Harvey
On Sep 9, 2012, at 3:08 PM, Sascha Bates
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For cookbook additions? For real I totally would!
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On 9/9/12 11:52 AM, Nathen Harvey wrote:
The What's Cookin' section of the food fight show always covers the
latest cookbook updates. Check http://foodfoghtshow.org.
Would you be interested in a weekly email and/or RSS feed?
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Nathen Harvey
On Sep 9, 2012, at 12:33 PM, Sascha Bates
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AJ this looks really interesting. And it reminds me that I probably need to
go in and browse the cookbooks more often. It would be cool if we could sort
by recently added or there was a new cookbooks sections.
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On 9/8/12 4:43 PM, AJ Christensen wrote:
Shameless plug: http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks/bag_config
One of our clients needed data-bags to be the 'last mile' of attribute
stacking. Hope this helps.
--AJ
On 9 September 2012 05:42, Booker Bense
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Before I write it, is there a library that implements anything like
this scheme?
Get values from a databag store in the following way
if item[site_workgroup_node] exists
return value
else if item[site_workgroup] exists
return value
else if item[site]
return value
else
return nil
end
To implement what I want, I suspect the concatenating hash name will
not work since I want
to put acl's around changing the item value via some kind of front
end. The databags will
probably have to be separate.
- Booker C. Bense
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