Update... I've completed the migration of all the core barclamps (except IPMI) 
into the https://github.com/opencrowbar/crowbar repo.  The gemfile is updated 
and the website runs if you follow the steps in the readme.md file.

Next I'm going to be cleaning up the repo from hanging chads and getting BDD to 
100% passing again.

Once BDD is passing, I'm going to recommend all further changes via pull 
requests.

From: crowbar-bounces On Behalf Of Hirschfeld, Rob
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2013 12:30 PM
To: crowbar
Subject: [Crowbar] OpenCrowbar Migration update

All,

I've been merging the Crowbar 2 work into a single Crowbar repo for 
OpenCrowbar.  This is part of the "rationalization" process to simplify and 
streamline the code base for our next phase of development.

As requested, I have preserved the history of the Crowbar work (mainly from 
barclamp-crowbar) in the new framework repo and have been bringing over the 
barclamps in stages (test & network were first).  Lately I've added chef, 
deployer and provisioner.  My goal is that the Crowbar Rails UI is working with 
every push so that you can play with the changes.

If you want to use the OpenCrowbar base, follow the instructions in the 
README.md file.  They will help you run the Rails app that is Crowbar.  Many 
BDD tests will fail, but more will pass!

Unlike previous Crowbar versions, you CAN RUN THE CROWBAR UI RIGHT FROM YOUR 
DEV ENVIRONMENT without special tricks or changes.  You do, of course, need an 
internet connection to download the dependencies.  I am running against Ubuntu 
12.04.

For now, I'm still bypassing check-in gates and reviews.  I expect to change 
shortly.

Rob

PS: I'm resting making changes, but I have done a little cleanup.

*         I kept the barclamp concept even as we merged the repos; however, 
some changes were needed including the idea of a parent barclamp

*         I cleaned up the documentation system quite a bit to streamline how 
it works because of the barclamp changes

*         I'm excited to have officially added the rails-settings gem (to 
replace the network barclamp settings) which adds the ability to have user 
settable session values and enabled "split tests" for edge & test features.

Rob
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Rob Hirschfeld
Sr. Distinguished Cloud Solution Architect
Dell | Cloud Edge, Data Center Solutions
blog robhirschfeld.com, twitter @zehicle
Please note, I am based in the CENTRAL (-6) time zone

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