On Sunday, June 30, 2013 7:08:51 AM UTC+5:30, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 9:40 PM, Roy Smith wrote:
> > for host in hosts:
> >deploy(the_code).remote()
>
> For further hack delight, require a patch
> Submitted for this code restrict itself
> To five feet, neither more nor
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 9:40 PM, Roy Smith wrote:
> For further hack value, require that all pull requests to the project be
> done entirely in iambic pentameter:
>
> for host in hosts:
>deploy(the_code).remote()
For further hack delight, require a patch
Submitted for this code restrict itsel
In article ,
xDog Walker wrote:
> On Tuesday 2013 June 25 19:16, Dave Angel wrote:
> > On 06/25/2013 03:38 PM, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote:
> > > jonathan.slend...@gmail.com writes:
> > >> Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic
> > >> server deployments?
>
> Yet A
On Tuesday 2013 June 25 19:16, Dave Angel wrote:
> On 06/25/2013 03:38 PM, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote:
> > jonathan.slend...@gmail.com writes:
> >> Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic
> >> server deployments?
Yet Another Deployment Framework?
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On 06/25/2013 03:38 PM, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote:
jonathan.slend...@gmail.com writes:
Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic
server deployments?
Whatever you choose, make sure it is easily searchable. Googling for
"puppet" and "chef" only recently gave releva
jonathan.slend...@gmail.com writes:
> Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic
> server deployments?
Whatever you choose, make sure it is easily searchable. Googling for
"puppet" and "chef" only recently gave relevant results for something
not, er, doll or food related
jonathan.slend...@gmail.com writes:
> Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic
> server deployments?
Whatever you choose, make sure it is easily searchable. Googling for
"puppet" and "chef" only recently gave relevant results for something
not, er, doll or food related
On 2013-06-24 13:50, Roy Smith wrote:
Without forming any opinion on the software itself, the best advice I
can offer is that naming puns are very popular. If you're thinking of
this as a fabric replacement, I would go with cloth, textile, material,
gabardine, etc.
brocade
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Le mardi 25 juin 2013 06:38:44 UTC+2, Chris Rebert a écrit :
> Er, Salt is likewise written in Python.
You're right. Salt is also Python, excuse me, and it's very powerful as well.
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On Jun 24, 2013 5:36 AM, wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic
server deployments?
>
> It's like Fabric, but more powerful.
> It has some similarities with Puppet, Chef and Saltstack, but is written
in Python.
Er, Salt is likewise written in P
In article ,
Cousin Stanley wrote:
> jonathan.slend...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Any suggestions for a good name,
> > for a framework that does
> > automatic server deployments ?
>
> asdf : automatic server deployment framework
I prefer:
Quite Wonderful Electronic Rollout Tool
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Thanks everyone, I'll think about it.
The main reason is that I'm working on the documentation, and this a a good
opportunity to think about the naming. python-deploy-framework or
python-deployer could be too boring.
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On 24 Jun 2013 13:39, wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic
server deployments?
>
> It's like Fabric, but more powerful.
> It has some similarities with Puppet, Chef and Saltstack, but is written
in Python.
>
> Key points are that it uses Pytho
On 24-6-2013 20:13, Cousin Stanley wrote:
> jonathan.slend...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Any suggestions for a good name,
>> for a framework that does
>> automatic server deployments ?
>
> asdf : automatic server deployment framework
>
>
:-)
wsad: wonderful serverside automatic deployments
jonathan.slend...@gmail.com wrote:
> Any suggestions for a good name,
> for a framework that does
> automatic server deployments ?
asdf : automatic server deployment framework
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On 2013-06-24, MRAB wrote:
> On 24/06/2013 13:50, Roy Smith wrote:
>> In article <8b0d8931-cf02-4df4-8f17-a47ddd279...@googlegroups.com>,
>> jonathan.slend...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic server
>>> deployments?
>>>
On 24/06/2013 13:50, Roy Smith wrote:
In article <8b0d8931-cf02-4df4-8f17-a47ddd279...@googlegroups.com>,
jonathan.slend...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic server
deployments?
It's like Fabric, but more powerful.
It has some simi
In article <8b0d8931-cf02-4df4-8f17-a47ddd279...@googlegroups.com>,
jonathan.slend...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic server
> deployments?
>
> It's like Fabric, but more powerful.
> It has some similarities with Puppet, Chef
Hi all,
Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic server
deployments?
It's like Fabric, but more powerful.
It has some similarities with Puppet, Chef and Saltstack, but is written in
Python.
Key points are that it uses Python, but is still very declarative and suppor
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