- From: Alex Howells <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Re: [RFC] github.com/cookbooks
- Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 09:31:58 +0000
On 14 Nov 2012, at 04:13,
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Initial TODO is (essentially based on the roadmap stated in
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cookbooks/about):
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- extract tar.gz and zip archives of each repo's tags to www.cookbooks.io
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(delivered by the AWS ClouFront CDN)
Is this sustainable? I'm all for people and companies chipping in with
solutions, but as RubyGems knows this quickly becomes a $10000+ per
month bandwidth bill. Who's footing it and what happens when one day,
someone says "Wow that's a lot of money, how do we cut back in this
bit of the budget?" - what about all the users who're now relying on
it?
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- write a source for librarian-chef to retrieve archives from
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www.cookbooks.io
Don't forget Berkshelf!
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- regularize updating of github.com/cookbooks
As Noah said, I'm not sure what the logic behind one big repository is
now. Whilst I understand and accept folks have used this in the past,
is the effort worth it for the future?
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Is there anything newer or better about the updates shipping here?
More cookbooks covered with test-kitchen or some other "nice to have"?
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