[chef] Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Understanding the Chef philosophy


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  • From: Peter Donald < >
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  • Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Understanding the Chef philosophy
  • Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 11:15:03 +1100

Hi,

On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Boyd Hemphill 
< >
 wrote:
> I would also like to call you attention to the efforts of Noah Kantrowitz
> (sp?) who is looking at better abstracting such things.  (Can someone help
> me with a link?)  His talk at the community summit was really intriguing and
> the thinking behind the idea is really excellent!

There was a recent food fight hangout about this topic at
http://foodfightshow.org/2012/11/google-plus-hangouts.html

There is also some notes from the community summit at
http://wiki.opscode.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=26510041

Bryan Berry wrote "How to Write Reusable Chef Cookbooks, Gangnam
Style" at 
http://devopsanywhere.blogspot.it/2012/11/how-to-write-reusable-chef-cookbooks.html

Jamie Winsor wrote  "Authoring a Chef Cookbook as a Developer" at
http://vialstudios.com/guide-authoring-cookbooks.html

I have written a couple of blog posts "Reusable Cookbooks Revisited"
(http://realityforge.org/code/2012/11/12/reusable-cookbooks-revisited.html),
"Evolving Towards Cookbook Reusability"
(http://realityforge.org/code/2012/05/12/evolving-towards-cookbook-reusability-in-chef.html)
and "Role Cookbooks and Wrapper Cookbooks"
(http://realityforge.org/code/2012/11/19/role-cookbooks-and-wrapper-cookbooks.html)


and lastly listen to the foodfight show (http://foodfightshow.org/) as
the topic intermittently comes up there. I forget which episodes but I
am sure there is people around here that could  give you pointers ...



-- 
Cheers,

Peter Donald



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