check out the sciruby weekly spotlight
http://sciruby.codeforpeople.com/sr.cgi/WeeklySpotlight
pjotr prins has made it "oh so easy" to take down an entire cluster with a
single command using his cfruby toolkit for remote administration.
http://rubyforge.org/projects/cfruby/
get an inside peek into the windsurfing adventures of pjotr
http://sciruby.codeforpeople.com/sr.cgi/SciRubyInterviews/PjotrPrins
any biologists out there might be interested that pjotr is leading a
transaltion/update of the bioruby doccumentation into english.
http://www.bioruby.org/
you can follow the bioruby team's efforts here
http://open-bio.org/pipermail/bioruby/2005-September/thread.html
enjoy.
-a
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Interesting. In my case, I'm more interested in the "tools for emulating and
superseding the workings of GNU Cfengine". I happen to be looking at
the same kind of sysadmin issues right now, and was thinking about
rewriting 'package' (a program that came with Transarc AFS) into Ruby.
This cfruby project may be just the thing I was looking for. Thanks!
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On 10/19/05, Ara.T.Howard <Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
check out the sciruby weekly spotlight
http://sciruby.codeforpeople.com/sr.cgi/WeeklySpotlight
pjotr prins has made it "oh so easy" to take down an entire cluster with a
single command using his cfruby toolkit for remote administration.
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