Tag: Puppet
A Tour of the Puppet Dashboard
Rein just announced the 1.0 release of our new Puppet Dashboard, with screen shots:
We’re going to take a tour of the newly released Puppet Dashboard web front-end. Puppet Dashboard is (or will be) a web front end that keeps you informed and in control of everything going on in your Puppet ecosystem. It currently functions [...]
Posted: December 15th, 2009 under Puppet.
Tags: announce, dashboard, Puppet
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Ubuntu Developer Summit
It looks like I’ll be starting to blog on our main company site before too long, which will hopefully include someone standing behind me with a sharp stick, poking me and making me write more.
In the meantime, here’s my quarterly blog post.
I was finally able to attend an Ubuntu Developer Summit last month, this time [...]
Posted: December 1st, 2009 under OpenSource, Puppet.
Tags: conference, Puppet, travel, ubuntu, uds
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PuppetCamp 2009
It’s a great week to do a bit of blog resurrection – it’s PuppetCamp in San Francisco. The conference itself is nearly done – we’re nearly done with the actual presentations and will be moving on to the self-organized sessions.
We’ve had talks by Ohad Levy on The Foreman, Brice Figureau on StoreConfigs, Paul Nasrat on [...]
Posted: October 2nd, 2009 under Puppet.
Tags: conference, Puppet, puppetcamp, sanfrancisco, travel
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Summer Operations Conferences
I’ll be at three conferences in quick succession in June, speaking at two of them.
First I’m on a configuration management panel run by James Turnbull at the Open Source Bridge in Portland, OR. I haven’t been on a multiple-tool panel in a while, so this should be interesting. I’m also excited to be back in [...]
Posted: June 5th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: conference, ossbridge, pdx, Puppet, sanfrancisco, sanjose, structure09, travel, velocity09
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RESTful Puppet and You
No, I’m actually not dead, as much as it might appear from my lack of updates. Fortunately there are other means to verify my vitality.
Anyway, the goal here is to help you understand how the imminent release of Puppet 0.25 affects you. And by “you” here I am, of course, making some assumptions – if [...]
Posted: June 4th, 2009 under Development, Puppet.
Tags: api, design, internals, Puppet, refactoring, rest
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Using ‘git rebase’ to clean development histories
In general, development in the Puppet world is a series of essentially disconnected batches of commits. We do a pretty good job of applying related commits all at once, so it’s obvious when a set of commits is related, but otherwise, we don’t have to worry.
Sometimes, though, multiple series of commits are related to each [...]
Posted: April 13th, 2009 under Development.
Tags: Development, git, OpenSource, Puppet, tools
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Puppet makes it into MacPorts
Nigel Kersten just let me know that Puppet and Facter are now in MacPorts. That’s one more distribution (or in this case, pseudo-distribution) that Puppet’s a part of. Thanks Nigel.
Posted: March 29th, 2009 under Puppet.
Tags: facter, mac, news, osx, Puppet
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RailsMachine Releases Puppet Rails Tool
RailsMachine has announced their project Moonshine, which provides a pure Ruby interface to Puppet and is essentially custom-built to simplify Rails deployment and management:
One of the things that separates Moonshine from other solutions like Chef and Sprinkle is that out of the box, Moonshine comes with recipes for the same Ubuntu/Ruby Enterprise Edition/Apache/Passenger/MySQL stack that’s [...]
Posted: March 23rd, 2009 under Puppet.
Tags: news, Puppet, rails, ruby
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Puppet wins Fukuoka Ruby Award
Puppet was one of the winners of the Ruby Award handed out by the Fukuoka Prefecture in Japan. The Climate Information Toolkit won the top prize, and Puppet was one of three to win the second tier of prize.
Unfortunately, we could not travel to Japan to receive the award in person, but I was able [...]
Posted: March 23rd, 2009 under Puppet.
Tags: award, japan, news, Puppet, reductive, ruby
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The Most Free(tm) Way to Make Money from Open Source
Tarus Balog is on a one-man campaign against open-core licensing, or really, any company that produces both open source and closed source software:
Of course, in the open core model there must be “commercially-available extensions” in order to get companies to sign a “commercial license”. Why is this? Because the open core product has been intentionally [...]
Posted: February 28th, 2009 under Development, OpenSource.
Tags: licesning, opencore, opennms, OpenSource, Puppet, strategy
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