Yep. I agree. I'll do better next time :)On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 10:24 PM, Ryan Kelley < " target="_blank"> > wrote:One of the reasons for asking questions on mailing list like this is to get vetted solutions not just solutions that can't be googled . Yes the question could have been stated better but it's pretty obvious it was " can someone recommend one "Your reply just discourages community involvementRyan
Sent from my iPhoneHowever, my point stands: it's also not in the spirit of the community to assume people will do your thinking (and googling) for you. Ask smart questions.... (http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html)Thanks Joe and Michael.I think on reflection I was rather snarky. Sorry Malli Pulla Reddy.On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Joe Nuspl < " target="_blank"> > wrote:While you answered the letter of the question, did it answer the spirit of the question?Useful answers might have been:We use cookbook X and it is the greatest thing since sliced bread.We use cookbook Y and it is Ubuntu focused. We had to make a lot changes to get it to work on CentOS.I looked at cookbook Z but it has not been updated to work with Chef 12.Just my 2 cents.JoeOn Mar 6, 2015, at 6:26 AM, Angus Buchanan < " target="_blank"> > wrote:Just a perspective.OTOH, asking a busy mailing list full of busy and largely unpaid people a question that could be answered with 10 seconds googling could well be considered inconsiderate, disrepectful and unprofessional.Hello,I provided an answer to the question, which gave the information required. Yeah, maybe it was *very slightly* sarcastic, but I don't see how that was unwelcoming, uninclusive, unfriendly, or impatient. It wasn't inconsiderate, or unprofessional. It didn't use any words other than the URL.On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 12:02 AM, Charles Johnson < " target="_blank"> > wrote:Hi Angus!While I can understand that easily answered questions such as these are frustrating, please don't respond to the user list in this way.A quick refresher on our community guidelines:- Be welcoming, inclusive, friendly, and patient.- Be considerate.- Be respectful.- Be professional.- Be careful in the words that you choose.- When we disagree, let’s all work together to understand why.Full list here: https://docs.chef.io/community_guidelines.htmlLet's keep the mailing list a welcoming place.Thanks!--CharlesOn March 5, 2015 at 7:03:52 AM, Angus Buchanan ( " target="_blank"> ) wrote:
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Malli Pulla Reddy < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
Hi Chefs,
Any Cookbook available for kubernetes setup….?
PullaReddy
Kenneth Barry
Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.16.