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{{Cquote|I have containerised many of our small sites which previously built using bespoke methods in our '''Chef''' codebase as part of the "configuration as code" setup.||| Grant Slater, [https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2023/05/22/powering-openstreetmaps-future-a-year-of-improvements-from-openstreetmap-foundations-site-reliability-engineer/ OpenStreetMap Foundation's SRE] (2023)}}
{{Cquote|I have containerised many of our small sites which previously built using bespoke methods in our '''Chef''' codebase as part of the "configuration as code" setup.||| Grant Slater, [https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2023/05/22/powering-openstreetmaps-future-a-year-of-improvements-from-openstreetmap-foundations-site-reliability-engineer/ OpenStreetMap Foundation's SRE] (2023)}}


{{Cquote|The whole server configuration is done via '''Chef''', so even server configuration is pure git-versioned code.||| Michał Frąckowiak, ''[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5228862 Wikidot]'' (2020)}}
{{Cquote|The whole server configuration is done via '''Chef''', so even server configuration is pure git-versioned code.||| Michał Frąckowiak, Wikidot<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5228862.0</ref> (2020)}}

Revision as of 04:21, 24 May 2023

I have containerised many of our small sites which previously built using bespoke methods in our Chef codebase as part of the "configuration as code" setup.
— Grant Slater, OpenStreetMap Foundation's SRE (2023)
The whole server configuration is done via Chef, so even server configuration is pure git-versioned code.
— Michał Frąckowiak, Wikidot[1] (2020)