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Webcast Recording: Getting Started with Chef in the Cloud
Want to watch a whirlwind tour of getting started with Opscode Chef that demos automated ec2 instance deployment using the Opscode Platform? With the ingredients below, stream or download the WebEx to start cooking with Chef with your host and technical evangelist Aaron Peterson. Watch now! Ingredients: You’ll want one(1) chef-supported workstation to play along.
Atlanta Chef Hack Day
Following on the success of the recent San Francisco Chef Hack Day, Saturday December 11th will be the first Atlanta-area Chef Hack Day! Opscode will be in full attendance, multiple members from our evangelism team along with members from our core development team will be in town for the event.
Upcoming Webcast: Getting Started with Opscode Chef in the Cloud
Do you want to start developing Infrastructure as Code? Take your first step into a larger world with an action-packed technical walk-through! Date: Thursday, November 18, 2010 Time: 10:00 AM PST, 18:00 GMT. Expect about 1 hour for the walk-through and 15 minutes for the Q&A.
Impromptu November Chef Meeting in Seattle
The Opscode Services team will be in Seattle next week, and we will be hosting a Chef community meeting at Studio in the Hotel 1000. If you like Chef, Ruby or anything else operations related, please join us! I will be presenting how to write lightweight resources and providers in Chef cookbooks.
Chef 0.9.12 Released
Today we have a small release of Chef to fix a few bugs that slipped through the testing process for 0.9.10. Fixed in 0.9.12: CHEF-1706: Using node in an attributes file causes an infinite loop when loading the file in shef. CHEF-1480: Chef passes the invalid option -r to usermod.
Webcast Recording: Knife Pro Tips
In case you missed the webcast this afternoon, or want to review it again, we have posted the WebEx recording Here is a list of the Knife resources that were referenced in today’s webcast: Knife Man Page – bonus pro tip install gem-man and access the man page on your local machine with a simple […]
Chef Reaches 200 Contributors
On January 15, 2009 we announced Chef with a short and simple blog post. At the time, Opscode was nothing more than a handful of engineers toiling away inside of an old furniture store. We had no money, no marketing campaigns, and no logo.
Chef 0.9.10, Ohai 0.5.8, and Mixlib::Log 1.2.0 Released!
Today we have a triple release of Chef, Ohai and Mixlib::Log, with more than 75 bug fixes, improvements, and new features. A Sharper Knife Chef 0.9.10 features many improvements to knife. One of the most exciting improvements comes courtesy of Doug MacEachern: a bootstrap script for windows.
Upcoming Webcast: Knife Pro Tips
It’s time for another Opscode Webcast! Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010 Time: 1:45 PM Pacific Presenter: Seth Chisamore (@schisamo) This webcast will assume the audience has signed up for the Opscode Platform and followed the getting started guide. Knife is Chef’s powerful command-line utility used for interacting directly with the Opscode Platform’s RESTful API.