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Summary Greetings! Today, I’ll be reviewing some steps for troubleshooting Habitat on Windows.

James Massardo

Post 2 of 3 Post 1 – Chef Habitat on Windows: Basics Post 3 – Chef Habitat on Windows: Troubleshooting Greetings! Today, I’ll be outlining some examples and patterns for packaging Windows applications with Chef Habitat.

James Massardo

Post 1 of 3 Post 2 – Chef Habitat on Windows: Examples Post 3 – Chef Habitat on Windows: Troubleshooting Greetings! Today, I’ll be introducing some of the basics for Chef Habitat, specifically focusing on Chef Habitat on Windows.

James Massardo

I’m extremely excited to announce that, for the first time ever, all of the source code for Chef Automate is now open-sourced under the Apache 2.0 license. This further fulfills the changes we announced earlier in April.

Sudhir Reddy

Oh man. What a week at Chef! Hopefully, you’ve seen our announcements about open sourcing our projects and changing our business model. We’ve been working on that for a while, and it’s been great to finally get to share it with you and start engaging open-source first.

Mandi Walls

Another reason to attend ChefConf2019: learning to use Chef Habitat! Chef Habitat is a key component of Chef Enterprise Automation Stack; an automation system that allows teams to express infrastructure, security policies, and application lifecycle dependencies as code, to deliver that code via an automated pipeline, and to deploy, observe, and manage the technology lifecycle.

Brian Turner

Chef would not exist without its community. Our Open Source community built the foundation upon which every part of Chef stands. Together we continue to evolve and grow and shape each other as Chef moves into its third chapter.

Nell Shamrell-Harrington

Guest post by our friends at Indellient. We’re all on a mission to develop quickly, deliver reliably, and release more frequently, all in the name of better supporting our business. We must do all of this – securely, of course – across multiple environments.

Siraj Rauf

Today, Chef is announcing meaningful changes to the way that we build and distribute our software. Chef has always believed in the power of open source. This philosophy is core to the way that we think about software innovation.

Barry Crist