That is pretty awesome and should be a  developer experience that is
maintained, but opened to a wider audience.  I know a lot of good admins
and dev ops engineers who work primarily on mac or windows in the
enterprise space.


On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 12:53 PM, Victor Lowther
<victor.lowt...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Darrel O'Pry <darrel.o...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>>
>> vagrant up dev
>> vagrant up ubuntu12.10-admin
>> vagrant up bare-node1
>> vagrant up bare-node2
>> vagrant up bare-node3
>> vagrant up bare-node4
>>
>> Which could all be wrapped up in a grunt, make, rake, shell script
>> task... There could even have a grunt watcher kicking of environment
>> re-builds and test locally on commit. It would probably be wise to expand
>> testing to KVM and other virtualization providers and testing stacks...
>>
>>
> ./dev build --os <whatever> --test develop-mode is what I do -- Crowbar
> already has a baked-in framework for doing multi-node tests of any workload
> that can run in KVM.
>
> Of course, that only works well when you do all your development on Linux
> on bare metal. :)
>
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