Open patcon opened 12 years ago
patcon,
just talked to Mallis about the confluence between what you guys are doing and what we are doing. let's definitely chat at some point.
Yeah man! Definitely.
Can I ask which cookbooks are the one(s) you actively use? I notice that there are a few panopoly-related ones kicking around: https://github.com/eastbaydev/panopoly-vagrant/tree/master/cookbooks/drupal-cookbooks/panopoly/recipes https://github.com/eastbaydev/panopoly-vagrant/blob/master/cookbooks/drupal-cookbooks/drupal/recipes/panopoly.rb
So we are actually doing something very different then this in house. Shoot me an email and lets set up a time to talk.
Awesome! just sent you a rambly ol email :zap:
Yeah. That's right. Gratuitous lightning. For no reason.
ride the lightning
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Patrick Connolly notifications@github.comwrote:
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Cheers,
Mike Pirog Scientist and Co-Founder East Bay Development www.eastbaywebshop.com
Was just scoping out the drupal/vagrant intersections on github and came across this project. Not sure if you're still working with vagrant, but might save you some legwork to leverage a project that I'm working on:
https://github.com/myplanetdigital/ariadne
Basically tries to set up an Acquia-like environment in a Drupal Quickstart kinda way, with development tools and handy vagrant tricks already done for you. You'd just need to write a quick 50-odd-line ariadne-panopoly cookbook to do the last mile of configuration (git clone, make, site-install, apache web_app resource)
Anyhow, definitely post in the issue queue if you have any questions. We're using it full-time at my company, so it's getting lots of TLC
Cheers!