- From: Seth Vargo <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Defunct Cookbooks on Opscode
- Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2013 21:51:48 -0500
It's also worth noting, specifically for the RVM cookbook, Fletcher and Aaron are now maintainers and the next release of RVM will use https://github.com/fnichol/chef-rvm. The maintainer we very kind in giving up the namespace.
Happy cooking,
Seth
Seth Vargo Release Engineer, Opscode
From: Nathen Harvey
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Date: December 22, 2013 at 5:56:29 PMTo:
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Subject: [chef] Re: Defunct Cookbooks on Opscode
Each cookbook on the community site has a maintainer and may
have one or more collaborators The best course of action, if
you'd like to see a change to a given cookbook, is to work with the
maintainer and collaborators to see if there's a way to improve the
cookbook.
The best way to have one cookbook replace another is to have
the maintainers of both cookbooks agree to the change. Some
coordination is likely required and I would be happy to assist in
the coordination and actual swap (as would most other Chef
employees).
This is a community-driven site and the policies should be
largely defined and driven by the community as a whole. I
suspect we'll need to see a number of these transitions happen
successfully before we can agree to an "official" policy. In
fact, I'm not sure that we'll need to reach consensus on what
should happen; it's likely something best handled on a case-by-case
basis.
Daniel - it might be helpful to include links to the cookbooks
in question. Have you reached out to the various
maintainers?
Thanks,
Nathen
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