[chef] Re: Chef best practice for multiple developers


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  • From: Ameya Varade < >
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  • Subject: [chef] Re: Chef best practice for multiple developers
  • Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2013 20:27:54 +0530

I would say go with git. You can also have Gerrit as a gatekeeper for git. This will provide review workflow. Or simplest way is using github for managing repos. 

On Friday, December 27, 2013, Keckler, Ray wrote:

Okay so I installed a Chef server, A chef workstation and a chef node.

 

I am able to create  cookbook with a recipe and upload the results from the workstation to the server.  The server can then update the node.

 

Everything is good.

 

Only one question

 

How do multiple developers make, update and recipes? 

I know about cvs, git and all that but what it the best practice with Chef?

 

 

 

Ray Keckler

Unix Administator | Acclaris, Inc. | c 813.9515160
Transforming consumer-driven healthcare and reimbursement offerings.

 

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