Automate All The Things!!! – Video of Jesse Robbins’ Keynote @ Cloud Connect
Video from Cloud Connect (thanks to Hyperbole & A Half & http://memegenerator.net/X-All-The-Things) Short video about Opscode Chef & Cloud Infrastructure Automation Here is a short “Chef...
View ArticleOpen Source Training Materials
In July, 2010, we announced Opscode Open Training, providing free availability to open source Chef training materials under a Creative Commons Share-alike license. To date, more than a thousand people...
View ArticleCookbook Releases
A few weeks ago, we migrated the opscode/cookbooks repository to separate repositories per-cookbook in a new organization on GitHub. We have already received more than 50 pull requests! Thank you for...
View ArticleThe History of Chef – What’s in a Name?
Ever wondered how Chef got its name? Or why the heck Chef was created in the first place? We’ve got answers for you. Or, more specifically, Adam Jacob, who you all know as Opscode’s co-founder and the...
View ArticleTest Kitchen 0.6.0 Released
We have released version 0.6.0 of Test Kitchen. Thanks to Eric Wolfe, this release decouples RVM, so runtimes must be specified explicitly to run integration tests. We felt that this would be the least...
View ArticleAnnouncing Chef for OpenStack Folsom
Today we officially announced “Chef for OpenStack” to help you rapidly create, bootstrap and manage OpenStack Folsom compute instances. Chef for OpenStack provides a centralized, defined collection of...
View ArticleOpscode & Appfirst – Full Stack Automation Meets Full Stack Visibility
Companies that adopt Chef across their full stack, from “bare metal” through application deployment, sometimes feel pretty darn powerful. Chef is fantastic at taking your desired infrastructure...
View ArticleChef for OpenStack in Boston and NYC
What better way to start 2013 than getting involved with Chef for OpenStack in Boston and New York City? We’ve got 3 free events and they’re all filling fast: January 22:Chef for OpenStack Hack Day –...
View ArticleCommunity Cookbooks
Earlier this month we held the third annual Opscode Community Summit. There, we shared some lessons we’ve learned about publishing and maintaining community cookbooks. For those that could not be...
View ArticleManaging Users and SSH Keys in a Hybrid World
Managing users is one of the contrived (but applicable) examples we use in Chef Fundamentals training to help onboard new Chefs to the idea of writing data-driven cookbooks. Whenever I run a training...
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