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#ChefConf 2014 Workshop Spotlight: Git and GitHub
We’re still rolling with our blog series highlighting each of the #ChefConf workshops and today we take a look at Peter Bell‘s two half-day workshops: – Git and GitHub Foundations – Intermediate and Advanced Git and GitHub Tips and Tricks Peter is a contract member of the GitHub training team and is writing books on […]
DevOps for developers w/Chef [Part II] (Guest Blog Series)
We’re continuing Michael Hüttermann’s guest blog series on DevOps and its ability to streamline software development and delivery. Part two explains DevOps in a ‘nutshell’…see Part I and Part III for more. Part II.
Chef Client Patch Release: 11.10.4
Hey folks, With the help of Jon we have identified two regressions in Chef Client 11.10.2: CHEF-5048 & CHEF-5052. Today we’ve released a new version 11.10.4 which fixes these two regressions. If you are using application cookbook, you will run into issues similar to the one below if you are using 11.10.0 or 11.10.2.
Parkinson’s Law, DevOps, and Kingdoms
This post was originally published on Goat Can. Destruction of silos is all the rage in DevOps and has been since the beginning of the movement. Patrick Debois wrote a very intelligent piece on why silos exist and how they came about as a management strategy.
DevOps for developers w/Chef (Guest Blog Series)
The Chef Community is full of excellent people with cool insights, experiences, and knowledge to share. From #ChefConf to the Developer Summit to Meetups, exchanging ideas is inherent to what our Community is all about. This principle extends to our blog, where we like to feature voices from the Community from time to time.
#ChefConf 2014 Workshop Spotlight: Kanban
Continuing our blog series highlighting each of the #ChefConf workshops and the unique learning opportunity they each present, today’s post puts the spotlight on Dragos Dumitriu’s “Introduction to Kanban for IT Operations and DevOps”, which will focus on helping people and teams in operations roles develop a new perspective and a new mindset that is […]
Chef Version Updates
Hello! Recently, Chef became aware of a security vulnerability in the version of libyaml we were using. We were nearing release for several of our products, and took the opportunity to do a sweep of some others.
Enterprise Chef 11.1.1 Release
The following items are new for Enterprise Chef 11.1.1 and/or are changes from previous versions. Provisional IPV6 Support Support for running the Enterprise Chef server in an IPV6 infrastructure and with IPV6 clients.
Management Console 1.1.1 Release
Management Console 1.1.1 has been released. Changes and Improvements Update URL on data bag item deletes. Redirect properly on data bag item deletes. Truncate cookbook names that are too long for run list editor. Fixed loading of additional roles in run list editor. Fixed tooltips for disabled sidebar actions.