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Kevin Smith


Chef Server Security Updates

This morning we released Enterprise Chef Server 11.0.2 and Chef Server 11.0.10.

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Open The Bifrost!

I’m happy to announce bifrost, the Hosted Chef’s new permission manager, was successfully deployed yesterday at 11:30 AM PDT. The deploy took longer than we had estimated based on over a dozen rehearsal deploys. We apologize for the inconvenience of the outage and longer-than-normal deploy window.

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Hosted Chef Upgrades Addendum

I recently wrote about the updates coming soon to Hosted Chef. In particular I described a brand-new permissions manager then scheduled to be deployed the evening of 5/8. This deploy did not occur.

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Upcoming Hosted Chef Improvements

Over the next several weeks Opscode Engineering and Ops teams will be upgrading a number of systems in Hosted Chef. These upgrades are the result of months of behind the scenes hard work.

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Introducing erchef

During Chef Summit last year Chris Brown and myself committed to releasing the Erlang API server, aka “erchef”, under a open source license by the end of summer 2012. I’m very proud and happy to announce we’re in the final stages of making the release happen.

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“Chef For Developers” coming to Raleigh, NC

I’m excited to announce “Chef for Developers” is going on the road! The class debuted at ChefConf and sold out the first day. Since then we’ve tuned up the content and polished the hands-on labs to a bright shine to make learning Chef even easier. “Chef for Developers” is a developer-friendly introduction to Chef.

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May Seattle Erlounge

Opscode and Boundary are combining forces to host the May Seattle Erlounge. The meeting will be hosted at Opscode HQ located on Western Avenue on 5/3/2012. Festivities will begin at 7:00 PM. Post-meeting drinks, courtesy of Boundary, will follow at a nearby establishment.

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Bay Area Erlang Factory 2012

Opscode loves Erlang and we’re not afraid to show it! Myself and several Opscode engineers will be attending Erlang Factory to talk about Erlang, distributed systems, web programming, and just hang out with the generally awesome Erlang community.

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Opscode Coming To Charlotte, NC

I’m excited to announce Opscode and Chef will be coming to Charlotte, NC on September 14th. Seth Chisamore, Opscode engineer, will be giving an introduction to Chef and demonstrate how to use Chef in a cloud environment at the September meeting of DevOps CLT.

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