Attention developers,
I just wanted to take a moment to say thanks for all your hard work. I had to step away for about a year or so from the community and in the meantime you guys have added some awesome features. While incrementally, you probably didn’t notice much change I basically never even used version 1.2 -> 1.6. So you can imagine my surprise when I started using 1.7. Not to mention practically everything is now sectioned out into their own repo. I love love love the new plugin system! I love hammer_cli. Everything I could possibly want to do with foreman, there seems to be a way to do it either with hammer, a hook script, a plugin. The foreman truly is the orchestration manager and its name is so fitting because that is exactly what the job of a foreman is. The most recent feature I found was templatized parameter values. This is amazing, I seriously cannot even believe I am able to use this feature as it just allows me to use massaged pre-existing data for my data when filling out parameter values dynamically. Keep up the awesome work.
Dominic, Ohad, Greg, Sam
Thanks again for all your hard work and I hope to see you at the next conference.
regards,
Corey Osman
irc: cosman2001
github: logicminds
Thanks! Even though there's a ton more full time people on the project
these days, we couldn't do it without the awesome community
contributions we get all the time - pat yourselves on the back,
people!
Greg
> Attention developers,
>
> I just wanted to take a moment to say thanks for all your hard work. I had to step away for about a year or so from the community and in the meantime you guys have added some awesome features. While incrementally, you probably didn’t notice much change I basically never even used version 1.2 -> 1.6. So you can imagine my surprise when I started using 1.7. Not to mention practically everything is now sectioned out into their own repo. I love love love the new plugin system! I love hammer_cli. Everything I could possibly want to do with foreman, there seems to be a way to do it either with hammer, a hook script, a plugin. The foreman truly is the orchestration manager and its name is so fitting because that is exactly what the job of a foreman is. The most recent feature I found was templatized parameter values. This is amazing, I seriously cannot even believe I am able to use this feature as it just allows me to use massaged pre-existing data for my data when fi!
lling out
parameter values dynamically. Keep up the awesome work.
>
> Dominic, Ohad, Greg, Sam
>
> Thanks again for all your hard work and I hope to see you at the next conference.
Cheers Corey! Glad to see you around again.
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On 17/02/15 22:11, Corey Osman wrote:
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Dominic Cleal
Red Hat Engineering
I wondered for a while where did 'the guy who made the foreman app' leave
See you around!
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On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Dominic Cleal wrote:
> On 17/02/15 22:11, Corey Osman wrote:
>> Attention developers,
>>
>> I just wanted to take a moment to say thanks for all your hard work. I had to step away for about a year or so from the community and in the meantime you guys have added some awesome features. While incrementally, you probably didn’t notice much change I basically never even used version 1.2 -> 1.6. So you can imagine my surprise when I started using 1.7. Not to mention practically everything is now sectioned out into their own repo. I love love love the new plugin system! I love hammer_cli. Everything I could possibly want to do with foreman, there seems to be a way to do it either with hammer, a hook script, a plugin. The foreman truly is the orchestration manager and its name is so fitting because that is exactly what the job of a foreman is. The most recent feature I found was templatized parameter values. This is amazing, I seriously cannot even believe I am able to use this feature as it just allows me to use massaged pre-existing data for my data when fi!
> lling out
> parameter values dynamically. Keep up the awesome work.
>>
>> Dominic, Ohad, Greg, Sam
>>
>> Thanks again for all your hard work and I hope to see you at the next conference.
>
> Cheers Corey! Glad to see you around again.
>
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> Red Hat Engineering
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> I wondered for a while where did 'the guy who made the foreman app' leave
>
Payed consulting gigs will always take precedence over hobbies. 
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On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at 1:47:29 AM UTC-8, Daniel Lobato wrote:
See you around!
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Dominic Cleal dcleal+g@redhat.com > wrote:
On 17/02/15 22:11, Corey Osman wrote:
Attention developers,
I just wanted to take a moment to say thanks for all your hard work. I
had to step away for about a year or so from the community and in the
meantime you guys have added some awesome features. While incrementally,
you probably didn’t notice much change I basically never even used version
1.2 -> 1.6. So you can imagine my surprise when I started using 1.7. Not
to mention practically everything is now sectioned out into their own repo.
I love love love the new plugin system! I love hammer_cli. Everything I
could possibly want to do with foreman, there seems to be a way to do it
either with hammer, a hook script, a plugin. The foreman truly is the
orchestration manager and its name is so fitting because that is exactly
what the job of a foreman is. The most recent feature I found was
templatized parameter values. This is amazing, I seriously cannot even
believe I am able to use this feature as it just allows me to use massaged
pre-existing data for my data when fi!
lling out
parameter values dynamically. Keep up the awesome work.
Dominic, Ohad, Greg, Sam
Thanks again for all your hard work and I hope to see you at the next
conference.
Cheers Corey! Glad to see you around again.
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Red Hat Engineering
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