Ruby in Systems Administration

That looks very cool. Please put it on RAA and RubyForge. Thanks.

Dan

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-----Original Message-----
From: Bermejo, Rodrigo (PS, CIAT) [mailto:rodrigo.bermejo@ps.ge.com]
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 1:13 PM
To: ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org
Subject: Re: Ruby in Systems Administration

Take a look at:
http://www.20six.co.uk/rbermejo

It need some improvements, but at the moment it has been very
useful to take control of 800 machines.
*ix → net/telnet, sockets
win → drb

If somebody is interested on it, I will put it in raa/rubyforge.

Rodrigo Bermejo

Is either of RAA or RubyForge eventually supposed to supercede the other?

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Michael Campbell wrote:

Is either of RAA or RubyForge eventually supposed to supercede the other?

I think not. RAA is a nice, compact searchable collection
of metadata. RubyForge is actual hosted content.

The two jobs could be combined into one, but I’d just as soon
enjoy the synergy.

Just my opinion.

Hal

For what I know, that’s no, but I may be wrong.

What you may expect (or, what I’d love to see) is further integration
of the two, for example updating a project on RF will cause an update
on the relative entry in RAA

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il Sat, 13 Sep 2003 04:46:54 +0900, Michael Campbell michael_s_campbell@yahoo.com ha scritto::

Is either of RAA or RubyForge eventually supposed to supercede the other?

Is either of RAA or RubyForge eventually supposed to supercede the
other?

For what I know, that’s no, but I may be wrong.

What you may expect (or, what I’d love to see) is further
integration
of the two, for example updating a project on RF will cause an
update on the relative entry in RAA

That would be ideal, yes.

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When we get off our lazy butts we’ll pursue that integration :wink: We
talked to the RAA folks early on and they were quite open to it, but we
just let life/jobs get in the way of following up.

Tis a goal though.

-rich

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On Saturday, September 13, 2003, at 10:25 AM, Michael Campbell wrote:

Is either of RAA or RubyForge eventually supposed to supercede the
other?

For what I know, that’s no, but I may be wrong.

What you may expect (or, what I’d love to see) is further
integration
of the two, for example updating a project on RF will cause an
update on the relative entry in RAA

That would be ideal, yes.


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