Large commit — Merge branch '0.9.9'
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In commit 2761a612 by Thomas S Hatch on 2012-04-28 (25 days ago)
Salt is a unified infrastructure management tool. By building on top of the world's fastest remote execution system Salt offers a singular approach to managing the cloud, private, public and multi.
This project is managed by Thomas S Hatch.
Large commit — Merge branch '0.9.9'
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In commit 2761a612 by Thomas S Hatch on 2012-04-28 (25 days ago)
Large commit — Trying out ip for size, argue soon or it will stay
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In commit f00596a7 by Thomas S Hatch on 2012-04-25 (28 days ago)
Large commit — Modify template loading
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Large commit — Merge pull request #4 from jhutchins/networkstate
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In commit 788bbaab by Bret Palsson on 2012-04-25 (29 days ago)
Large commit — Merge branch 'develop' of https://github.com/sa...
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In commit e72fa580 by jhutchins (Using name ‘Jeff Hutchins’) on 2012-04-19 (about 1 month ago)
The Salt community keeps growing, and we are excited to have such wonderful talent helping to develop Salt. Just a few days ago Salt recived a pull request from the 100th contributor! https://www.ohloh.net/p/salt/factoids Â
Salt 0.9.9 is now available! This is the last release before salt 1.0 and marks a major feature freeze. 0.9.9 comes with many bugfixes and feature enhancements. These include scaling fixes which makes Salt much more stable in large environments, extensive additions to the test suite, syntax additions to make states even easier and much [...]
I should have posted when Salt made it into Fedora and EPEL, since being able to yum install salt is awesome, but now you can also emerge install salt! http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-admin/salt We still need to get into Debian upstream, anyone connected with Debian or know how to pull those strings please let us know!
Open Source Delivers, Black Duck software’s blog on open source software has posted a great article on Salt. I had the privilge of being intervied for the article and I thought it was a great read. The article can be found here:
Salt Stack has just set up a Facebook page! Check it out, like Salt! https://www.facebook.com/SaltStack