[LRUG] Talking about Capistrano at GLLUG, 22nd Feb

John Arundel johnarundel at wordtracker.com
Sun Feb 18 04:48:38 PST 2007


I've been asked to find out if anyone is willing to do a quick talk on
Capistrano at this event. I was at Tom Ward's excellent 'Doing Bad
Things with Capistrano' talk a couple of months ago, and I wonder if
he'd be interested in reprising it. If not would anyone else like to?

Puppet and Capistrano could be perfect partners for deploying
applications to a bunch of centrally managed servers, so for once I feel
justified in using the word 'synergy' :D

J

"I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without
hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd
never expect it."
- Jack Handey

-------- Forwarded Message --------
> From: John Arundel <johnarundel at wordtracker.com>
> To: chat at lrug.org
> Subject: Puppet talk - Thursday 22nd Feb
> Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 09:31:13 +0000
> 
> Hi,
> 
> This is one of the most exciting projects being developed in Ruby right now so I'm sure some of you will be interested in meeting its author (who seems to have an exclusive source of very cool Ruby T-shirts).
> 
> J
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [Gllug] [ANNOUNCE] GLLUG Meeting Thursday 22nd Feb - Puppet, 
> beer and curry
> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 20:37:29 +0000
> From: Karanbir Singh <mail-lists at karan.org>
> Reply-To: Greater London Linux User Group <gllug at gllug.org.uk>
> To: Greater London Linux User Group <gllug at gllug.org.uk>
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> The next GLLUG meeting will take place on Thursday 22nd Feb, starting at
> 19:00hrs and we have  Luke Kanies talking about Puppet.
> 
> We will be meeting at the Fotango offices (
> http://www.fotango.com/contact_us.htm ) and need to be out by 20:45.
> 
> -----
> About the talk :
> 
> Puppet is a system administration automation framework, written entirely in Ruby.
> The big difference between Puppet and other frameworks is that Puppet
> provides an abstraction layer between the sysadmin and all of those
> messy operating system details -- instead of caring about how useradd or
> crontab work, you talk about users and cron jobs, and Puppet will figure
> out how to create or modify the objects as necessary.  This allows you
> to focus on data specification, and Puppet translates the specification
> into functional operating system details.
> 
> Project page : http://reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/index.html
> 
> -----
> About Luke :
> 
> Luke Kanies is a 31 year old system administrator turned developer
> living in Nashville, Tennessee. He has been a Unix and Linux
> administrator for ten years, and has spent the last five years focused
> on developing automation frameworks. In 2003 he founded Reductive Labs
> to work on new open source automation and administration tools, and
> Puppet is its first major project.
> 
> -----
> After the talk + q & a we will head off to a local Pub ( Recommended by
> the london.pm folk ) The Masque Haunt. It's a Wetherspoons pub, but
> should fit the entire group in it. (
> http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/49/4959/Masque_Haunt/Old_Street )
> 
> Some of us will be heading off for a Curry after, everyone is welcome to
> join in.
> 
> - KB

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