January 2010 Archives

Adam Jacob and John Willis to attend first Opscamp in Austin

The cloud has lowered the barrier to entry for businesses to own a data center; however, it has not decreased the complexity of managing applications and data center operations. OpsCamp is about exploring the opportunity to intersect ideas like agile development, continuous deployment, and data center operations to promote the rise of... See the full post

Chef Cooks In Atlanta

The week of February 8th Opscode will be having some fun in Atlanta. Josh Timberman @jtimberman, one of the Opscode senior engineers, will be in Atalanta to do some work with Chef community in Atlanta. Here are some of the highlights for that week. Chef “Bootcamp Workshop” Sprint Ignition Alley, Monday February 8th – 10th (9... See the full post

Opscode supports CloudCampHaiti - Jan 20, 2010

CloudCamp Haiti is a virtual unconference held as a public webinar. CloudCamp Haiti builds upon the popular CloudCamp format by providing a free and open place for the introduction and advancement of cloud computing. For this event, we are raising funds to donate to the aid effort in Haiti. Funds will be donated directly to the Red Cross efforts... See the full post

Happy Birthday Chef!

One year ago today, Chef saw its first public release . Since then, we’ve seen our community grow from a handful of people to one of the most vibrant open source communities around: 100 people have signed the Opscode Contributor License Agreements 52 different people (5 of whom work for Opscode) have committed to the project, giving C... See the full post