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ChefConf 2015 was awesome for so many reasons, including our first ever Diversity Scholarship program, designed to give those underrepresented in the Chef Community an opportunity to take part in the conference with free passes.

Lucas Welch

We’re very excited to announce we are once again supporting our friends at AWS in bringing the wildly popular AWS Pop-up Loft to New York.

Lucas Welch

As you may be aware, I have been working on a Chef audit-mode cookbook that implements the CIS Benchmarks. I recently added coverage for Ubuntu 14.04.

Joshua Timberman

I recently gave a webinar on Chef Supermarket. If you missed it, you can watch the recording here: Users learned how to make full use of Chef Supermarket and best practices for both using cookbooks from Chef Supermarket and uploading cookbooks to Chef Supermarket. What is Supermarket?

Nell Shamrell-Harrington

Hi Chefs, We've released ChefDK 0.6.0, which you can find on our downloads page. This release has three changes from ChefDK 0.5.1: New chef provision command. Berkshelf is upgraded to 3.2.4 Kitchen Vagrant is upgraded to 0.18.

Manage 1.13.0 is now available from the Chef downloads site. This release adds a `session_timeout` setting that lets you force users’ sessions to end after a specified number of minutes. See the manage.rb documentation for all available settings. As always you can see the public changelog on hosted Chef at https://manage.chef.io/changelog.

Nathan Smith

Last week we spent a week in Chicago at Microsoft’s biggest user event.  The ‘new’ Microsoft came through loud and clear with a message rooted in multi-platform, open source, and DevOps.

Justin Fenton

This is a guest post from Awesome Chef Jessica DeVita, who is also a technical evangelist at Microsoft. On May 1st, nearly 50 students and faculty gathered at Cal Poly Pomona for a cloud computing workshop to mark the beginning of the student-run data center project sponsored by the Mitchell C.

Lucas Welch

Robert Pirsig’s seminal 1974 book, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, teaches us that quality is an attribute that is inherent to a work product. It is not possible to take something that has low quality and add quality later.

Julian Dunn