On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:15 PM, andrew mcelroy <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> John (or do you prefer to be called Bucky?)
>

Whoops, just realized I was still sending mail as John. I usually introduce
myself as Bucky now (my real first name), wasn't a fan of it in high
school, now I am. Old friends still know me as John, and internet friends
usually just call me 'Igneous'. Call me whatever you like.

Here's a bit of clarification for those interested in my talk: This will be
over a different project that Chef maintains, called Omnibus. It's a bit of
a different beast from chef itself, though chef is still leveraged in some
areas (chef-solo can be run as part of a post-install 'reconfigure' step).

But mostly, omnibus is a tool for programmatically defining the process of
building complex applications (and their stacks), so that they can be built
on any platform/architecture, and distributed in a single package. If
you're doing any systems engineering work for a product or appliance team,
omnibus can help simplify the distribution of a complex application stack,
without requiring the user installing it to have any special knowledge.

Best,
  -Igneous

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