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* rails-quick-start - this project serves as the basis for my development work nowadays. It is the chef workstation and a vagrant project. It drives most of my day-to-day CI/CD work, as well as some development. It is also a useful way of organizing one's workplace.
 
* rails-quick-start - this project serves as the basis for my development work nowadays. It is the chef workstation and a vagrant project. It drives most of my day-to-day CI/CD work, as well as some development. It is also a useful way of organizing one's workplace.
* Project [[ microsites_cluster ]] - a collection of code that allows the creation and maintenance of a user-facing web cluster. It allows you to have several websites, managed under one umbrella. In includes the following modules:
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* Project [[ microsites Cluster ]] - a collection of code that allows the creation and maintenance of a user-facing web cluster. It allows you to have several websites, managed under one umbrella. In includes the following modules:
 
** ish_lib
 
** ish_lib
 
** site module (formerly resume module)
 
** site module (formerly resume module)

Revision as of 01:14, 6 January 2016

Actively Developed and Maintained

  • rails-quick-start - this project serves as the basis for my development work nowadays. It is the chef workstation and a vagrant project. It drives most of my day-to-day CI/CD work, as well as some development. It is also a useful way of organizing one's workplace.
  • Project microsites Cluster - a collection of code that allows the creation and maintenance of a user-facing web cluster. It allows you to have several websites, managed under one umbrella. In includes the following modules:
    • ish_lib
    • site module (formerly resume module)
    • manager module
    • api module
  • microsites3-cities - the travel guide and organizer based on the microsties2cluster. But much more modern.
  • home-config - this is how I structure my home.
  • ftim - a collection of lyrical writign
  • piousbox-cookbooks - these are all my cookbooks. They might be useful to someone. Some interesting ones are:
    • mongoid backup
    • meadiawiki
    • ish_apache - utilities for managing apache2. In particular, create a load balancer with a bunch of virtual sites from a single json file
    • jenkins - install and configure jenkins
  • wired-rails-project - I use this project, sometimes, so start a new rails app. It has the following components: devise, foundation.css, ...
  • Nedge Horizon Dashboard - the OpenStack Horizon plugin for monitoring your NexentaEdge installation
  • NexentaStor <-> Cobbler integration. See the docs here: http://cobbler.github.io/manuals/2.6.0/1/3/1_-_Nexenta.html
  • Nexenta Edge - I contributed to the creation of this software system.
  • BJJC
  • MassiveAct

No Longer Maintained

  • music.piousbox.com - a music screaming server in PHP
  • haikubox - an app for managing passwords (how naive)
  • target canada - the unsuccessful launch of Target in Canada was in part powered by my code.
  • chrome olympic calendar - this is obsolete calendar for the 2013 olympics
  • debian package for ruby that runs on Solaris (originally written for NexentaStor)
  • debian package for puppet that runs on Solaris (originally written for NexentaStor)
  • debian package for facter that runs on Solaris (originally written for NexentaStor)
  • O0Fa - an artistic image processing algorithm (in Java)
  • to_slug - a ruby gem that creates url-safe strings from arbitrary strings

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