James Turnbull

Kartar.Net

If I had my hand full of truth, I would take good care how I opened it

Puppet 2.6.1 released!

In the long Puppet tradition of fast releases and agile iteration comes the 2.6.1 release! 2.6.1 is a maintenance release in the 2.6.x branch. It contains a number of functional and performance enhancements including preliminary support for running Puppet under JRuby (thanks Brice!). We’ve include release notes below that you can also see here. The release is available for download here. Please note that this release of Puppet is signed with the Puppet Labs key.

Dear America - How much is the tip?

Whilst it seems like such a little thing, tipping really throws me. It’s not the calculation - I can work out 10%, 15%, 20% and even 25% in my head like most people who passed grade school maths (heh - you see I am turning native - primary school math for non-Americans). It’s the etiquette of it. Americans grow up knowing what the appropriate amount to tip is and when a tip is appropriate.

Puppet 2.6.0 is here! It's alive!

The journey was long and arduous and many fell along the way but Puppet Labs is proud to announce the 2.6.0 release! The 2.6.0 release is a major feature release and includes a huge variety of new features, fixes, updates and enhancements. These include the complete cut-over from XMLRPC to the REST API, numerous language enhancements, a complete rewrite of the events and reporting system, an internal Ruby DSL, a single binary, Windows support, a new HTTP report processor, and a myriad of other enhancements.

Puppet RC4 nearly almost production out

Okay Puppeteers …. we’re almost there with 2.6.0rc4. We’re hoping that this time this will really be the last RC - so please more testing! The 2.6.0 release is a major feature release and includes a huge variety of new features, fixes, updates and enhancements. These include the complete cut-over from XMLRPC to the REST API, basic Windows support, numerous language enhancements, a complete rewrite of the events and reporting system, an internal Ruby DSL, a single binary, a new HTTP report processor, and a myriad of other enhancements.