Hej,
maybe some remember me, probably most don't =D.
I was using debops pretty intensively, and contributed whenever I
could. According to my local clone of debops last commit I used
was:
commit 3ddd6a9bcafda2bbf20723bbb3d078e05505a8ad
Between switching to using mostly a form of BSD and using a
different provisioning system that allowed me to iterate faster
than ansible (albeit with its own limitations, like... the most
obvious one: people know ansible and not the other thing), and
other things, I've only been recommending debops to people and not
actually using it.
So, that was the why and how; and here is what I'm actually
asking:
other than considering myself a totally new user to debops, are
there any shortcuts / warnings / heads-up, the community could
give me, as a person that used to know debops pretty well back in
the day?
That'd be the user perspective; the dev perspective would be
similar, except I'd ideally like to toy with using debops with the
BSDs, but that'd be posterior :-), again just some general
pointers that could save me some time would be greatly
appreciated.
Cheers, and congratulations for keeping things up!
--
Evilham