Both puppet and chef communities have actively maintained modules / cookbooks 
in stackforge. Puppet ones were recently released for icehouse (so now 
stable/icehouse branch is for icehouse, and master is for deploying juno) and 
it looks like the master branch of the chef cookbooks is for icehouse

If you’re at the summit, there’s a chef meeting from 11:15 – 2:40 on Tue, and 
there’s a puppet meeting from 2:50 – 6:10 on Tue (they’re under “Other Open 
Source Projects” in the mobile schedule app)


From: Jolyon Brown <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Monday, May 12, 2014 at 5:20 AM
To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [Openstack] Current state of 'roll your own' auto provisioning?

Hi

Has anyone got a view on the current state of auto provisioning for Icehouse? 
For people who prefer to roll their own development environment, are Puppet and 
Chef (and Juju, or anything else) up to date? From my research things seem to 
be a little behind or sparsely documented, is that right? Has anyone had any 
joy with any of the automation/orchestration tools out there or is it a case of 
ploughing through an install guide? I'm happy with using Vagrant but even then 
it would seem to be a case of manual configuration for OpenStack (unless I've 
missed new boxes on Vagrant Cloud).

Regards

Jolyon Brown
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


I'm available for hire! DevOps and OpenStack consultancy/freelance work (based 
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