That'd be "on Monday", not "in Monday". You proof read things a hundred times...<br><br>On Tuesday, August 2, 2011, mudge <<a href="mailto:mudge@mudge.name">mudge@mudge.name</a>> wrote:<br>> Hi all,<br>
><br>> As others have mentioned, I'm planning to cover Puppet in my<br>> presentation on Monday. I'll be walking through the setup of a server<br>> to run a typical Rails application and it's going to involve a decent<br>
> amount of detail so you can get a feel for the Puppet Language.<br>><br>> While I'll be using Puppet and Ruby, I completely agree with Thom:<br>> whether you choose Chef or Puppet, the key is embracing configuration<br>
> management in the first place.<br>><br>> Both Chef and Puppet seem to be garnering a lot of support in the Ruby<br>> community lately and, like George, I'll be loitering in the pub in<br>> Monday so please feel free to come up to me if I haven't managed to<br>
> convince you.<br>><br>> On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 3:25 PM, Jay Caines-Gooby <<a href="mailto:jay@gooby.org">jay@gooby.org</a>> wrote:<br>>> On 2 August 2011 14:32, Riccardo Tacconi <<a href="mailto:rtacconi@gmail.com">rtacconi@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
>>> Hi,<br>>>><br>>>> I remember I attended the Chef and Puppet talk last year (or may be it was<br>>>> 2009). However I do not have a clear picture of which I should choose. I<br>>>> have been using Chef from yesterday but I find it complex and although the<br>
>>> site has many documents, I find myself lost. I saw that Puppet have a new<br>>>> book written by on the the Lruggers, so I could buy that book and start from<br>>>> one point and move forward.<br>
>><br>>> I've found Vagrant really useful; it lets you choose from Chef or<br>>> Puppet to configure new machines, so it's a good way to see which<br>>> system you prefer.<br>>><br>>> <a href="http://vagrantup.com/">http://vagrantup.com/</a><br>
>><br>>> After using it to try a few simple recipes, I realised just how<br>>> powerful Vagrant itself is for distributing images to developers and<br>>> designers, plus the potential for identical server installs, so I'm<br>
>> now going crazy with a bunch of recipes.<br>>><br>>> If Chef ends up being your thing, here are a couple of nice repos with<br>>> almost everything you're likely to need:<br>>><br>>> <a href="https://github.com/opscode/cookbooks">https://github.com/opscode/cookbooks</a><br>
>> <a href="https://github.com/37signals/37s_cookbooks">https://github.com/37signals/37s_cookbooks</a><br>>><br>>> --<br>>> Jay Caines-Gooby<br>>> <a href="http://jay.gooby.org">http://jay.gooby.org</a><br>
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