Adding Heavy Water's cookbooks to github.com/cookbooks

Hi,
I’ve just added the heavywater cookbooks
(https://github.com/heavywater/community-cookbooks) to
github.com/cookbooks.
Specifically:

  • app
  • cube
  • dnsimple
  • dnsimple-pdns-provider
  • emacs-starter-kit
  • ganglia
  • glances
  • graphite
  • grok
  • heavywater
  • htop
  • icinga
  • ipsec
  • jellyfish
  • jruby
  • locale
  • logstash
  • newrelic
  • oh-my-zsh
  • pdftk
  • percona
  • route53
  • sshuttle
  • tmpreaper
  • zend

If you know of a set, or subset, of cookbooks that you think would be
of interest to a wider audience, make a suggestion to this list, just
point to the https://github.com// and if a subset,
indicate those subfolders you think worth tracking.
At the moment we consider anything in github.com/opscode/cookbooks to
be upstream - but if you think you can make a case for tracking some
other as upstream - speakup.

HTH


πόλλ’ οἶδ ἀλώπηξ, ἀλλ’ ἐχῖνος ἓν μέγα
[The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.]
Archilochus, Greek poet (c. 680 BC – c. 645 BC)
http://hedgehogshiatus.com

Heavy Water recently split the community-cookbooks repository into
individual chef- repositories, to make it easier to manage!

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

--AJ

On 20 December 2011 17:55, Hedge Hog hedgehogshiatus@gmail.com wrote:

Hi,
I've just added the heavywater cookbooks
(https://github.com/heavywater/community-cookbooks) to
Multiple vendor Chef cookbooks. · GitHub.
Specifically:

  • app
  • cube
  • dnsimple
  • dnsimple-pdns-provider
  • emacs-starter-kit
  • ganglia
  • glances
  • graphite
  • grok
  • heavywater
  • htop
  • icinga
  • ipsec
  • jellyfish
  • jruby
  • locale
  • logstash
  • newrelic
  • oh-my-zsh
  • pdftk
  • percona
  • route53
  • sshuttle
  • tmpreaper
  • zend

If you know of a set, or subset, of cookbooks that you think would be
of interest to a wider audience, make a suggestion to this list, just
point to the https://github.com// and if a subset,
indicate those subfolders you think worth tracking.
At the moment we consider anything in GitHub - chef-boneyard/cookbooks: DEPRECATED: This repository has been split up into separate repositories by cookbook under the "opscode-cookbooks" organization. to
be upstream - but if you think you can make a case for tracking some
other as upstream - speakup.

HTH

--
πόλλ' οἶδ ἀλώπηξ, ἀλλ' ἐχῖνος ἓν μέγα
[The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.]
Archilochus, Greek poet (c. 680 BC – c. 645 BC)
http://hedgehogshiatus.com

On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 4:09 PM, AJ Christensen aj@junglist.gen.nz wrote:

Heavy Water recently split the community-cookbooks repository into
individual chef- repositories, to make it easier to manage!

Hope this helps.

Thanks for the heads-up.
I will be adding the ability to track such setups - just need to find
the time....

Best wishes.

Cheers,

--AJ

On 20 December 2011 17:55, Hedge Hog hedgehogshiatus@gmail.com wrote:

Hi,
I've just added the heavywater cookbooks
(https://github.com/heavywater/community-cookbooks) to
Multiple vendor Chef cookbooks. · GitHub.
Specifically:

  • app
  • cube
  • dnsimple
  • dnsimple-pdns-provider
  • emacs-starter-kit
  • ganglia
  • glances
  • graphite
  • grok
  • heavywater
  • htop
  • icinga
  • ipsec
  • jellyfish
  • jruby
  • locale
  • logstash
  • newrelic
  • oh-my-zsh
  • pdftk
  • percona
  • route53
  • sshuttle
  • tmpreaper
  • zend

If you know of a set, or subset, of cookbooks that you think would be
of interest to a wider audience, make a suggestion to this list, just
point to the https://github.com// and if a subset,
indicate those subfolders you think worth tracking.
At the moment we consider anything in GitHub - chef-boneyard/cookbooks: DEPRECATED: This repository has been split up into separate repositories by cookbook under the "opscode-cookbooks" organization. to
be upstream - but if you think you can make a case for tracking some
other as upstream - speakup.

HTH

--
πόλλ' οἶδ ἀλώπηξ, ἀλλ' ἐχῖνος ἓν μέγα
[The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.]
Archilochus, Greek poet (c. 680 BC – c. 645 BC)
http://hedgehogshiatus.com

--
πόλλ' οἶδ ἀλώπηξ, ἀλλ' ἐχῖνος ἓν μέγα
[The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.]
Archilochus, Greek poet (c. 680 BC – c. 645 BC)
http://hedgehogshiatus.com