- From: Joseph Holsten <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Announcing the Chef Brigade
- Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 18:43:34 -0700
I definitely don’t have the equipment to do real testing. But I can
definitely make sure trivial patches get merged, and help coördinate people
who can test meaningful stuff.
I’ve added you to the org, feel free to transfer.
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~j
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On May 8, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Eric G. Wolfe
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Does anyone on Chef brigade have the ability to help me with iscsi and
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multipath cookbooks? Being able to maintain those well requires
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access to specialized storage hardware to test configuration against.
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Since storage hardware is something I no longer use day-to-day at
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Cycle, I've found it extremely difficult to maintain these two just on
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my own.
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I am able/willing to co-maintain that as part of a joint effort with
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others. Just lack some of the time, and equipment, necessary to do
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that well.
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Eric G. Wolfe
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email:
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cell: 304.942.3970
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twitter: @atomic_penguin
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Cycle Computing
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Better Answers. Faster.
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http://www.cyclecomputing.com
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twitter: @cyclecomputing
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On 05/08/2015 09:07 PM, Joseph Holsten wrote:
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> Anyone who’s been in the chef community for a while has felt the
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> pain of abandoned cookbooks. And in fact, I’ve found myself unable
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> So I’ve created a github organization to own my repos. I’ve already
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> invited a number of people, and would love to invite /you/.
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> https://github.com/chef-brigade <https://github.com/chef-brigade>
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> For now, this community is low ceremony. If there’s anything you’d
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> At the moment, communications should occur on this list (chef@) or
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> irc (#chef) or the issue pages for the respective repos. Feel free
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> to contact me directly. -- ~j
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