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Blueprint reverse engineers servers
Easy configuration management. Detect relevant packages, files, and source installs. Generate reusable server configs. Convert blueprints to Puppet or Chef. No DSLs, no extra servers, no workflow changes. Blueprint looks inside popular package managers, finds changes you made to configuration files, and archives software you built from source. It runs on Debian- and RPM-based Linux distros with Python >= 2.6 and Git >= 1.7. Move blueprints around with Blueprint I/O.
When you start a web application design, it is essential to apply threat risk modeling; otherwise you will squander resources, time, and money on useless controls that fail to focus on the real risks. The method used to assess risk is not nearly as important as actually performing a structured threat risk modeling. Microsoft notes that the single most important factor in their security improvement program was the corporate adoption of threat risk modeling. OWASP recommends Microsoft’s threat modeling process because it works well for addressing the unique challenges facing web application security and is simple to learn and adopt by designers, developers, code reviewers, and the quality assurance team. The following sections provide some overview information (or see Section 6.9, Further Reading, for additional resources).
unoconv converts between any document format that OpenOffice understands. It uses OpenOffice's UNO bindings for non-interactive conversion of documents.
Supported document formats include Open Document Format (.odt), MS Word (.doc), MS Office Open/MS OOXML (.xml), Portable Document Format (.pdf), HTML, XHTML, RTF, Docbook (.xml), and more.
"Transifex is a highly scalable localization platform with a focus on integrating well with the existing workflow of both translators and developers.
It aims in making it dead-simple for content providers to receive quality translations from big translation communities, no matter where the project is hosted. "
"Donc voilà, on va essayer de faire une revue de presse hebdomadaire, sur le thème devops. Et le grand jour de sortie sera le mercredi. Et là je vous vois venir, “pourquoi le mercredi ?”. Et bien tout simplement parce qu’on a commencé à organiser les meetups du Paris DevOps les mercredi (mais pas tous les mercredi hein), donc à partir de maintenant le mercredi c’est le jour devops ;-)
Au minimum on va essayer de noter les articles qui nous ont semblé intéressants, les sorties d’outils catégorisés “devops”, etc. Et si on est en forme, vous aurez le droit à quelques commentaires voir pourquoi pas une analyse plus poussée par-ci ou par-là.
Allez, on envoie la première !
Un SI propre avec iTop, RunDeck, Puppet, FusionInventory
Frameworks maison de monitoring applicatif
Utilisation de Vagrant dans une équipe
Donner du style à Puppet
Nouvelle version de Foreman : 0.2
Le troll devops de la semaine"