On 31/05/16 14:05, Matthew Nicholson wrote:
> Hey foreman-dev list! 
> 
> I wanted to write to ask if there was any interest/possability of moving
> the 2 infoblox smart-porxy plugins I've worked on (dns and dhcp) into
> the foreman github namespace:
> 
> https://github.com/sjoeboo/smart_proxy_dhcp_infoblox
> https://github.com/sjoeboo/smart_proxy_dns_infoblox

Sure, I've sent you an invitation to the GitHub organisation. I think
you can initiate a transfer from the repo settings once you've accepted
it. Once done, I'll restore your commit rights to the repo.

I'd suggest adding a second owner to the gem on rubygems.org too, in
case you move on (`gem owner -a ..`).

> They're certainly early releases, but, work in my prod environment quite
> well. I'd love to get these more officially out there,  as I'm sure some
> other users would love Infoblox integration, and I personally would love
> to get these packaged up and installable via the smart-proxy puppet
> module (I'll be happy to work up a PR once there are packages!) so my
> prod environment can get off of local gem installs. I"m hoping to get
> some time to write up some better docs, 
> 
> Of course any help w/ packaging, getting these listed on the wiki, etc
> would be super appreciated! 

They're already listed up on the wiki
(http://projects.theforeman.org/projects/foreman/wiki/List_of_Smart-Proxy_Plugins),
but we can update the URLs once done.

If anybody's interested in packaging, look at both
https://github.com/theforeman/foreman-packaging/tree/rpm/develop#readme
and https://github.com/theforeman/foreman-packaging/tree/deb/develop
(probably copying an existing smart proxy plugin to get the style).

-- 
Dominic Cleal
[email protected]

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