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@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ Welcome to Bcfg2's documentation!
getting_started/index
plugins/index
client/index
- testimonials
- sites
unsorted/index
@@ -32,7 +30,7 @@ Deprecated/obsolete documentation
=================================
The following documentation covers features that have been deprecated or that
-have been replaced in newer versions of Django.
+have been replaced in newer versions of Bcfg2.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
diff --git a/doc/sites.txt b/doc/sites.txt
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index a22ec200d..000000000
--- a/doc/sites.txt
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@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
-.. -*- mode: rst -*-
-
-.. _sites_toplevel:
-
-=========================
-Organizations using Bcfg2
-=========================
-
-To add your site to this page, email bcfg-dev@lists.mcs.anl.gov -
-mention you want your information added to !SitesUsingBcfg2. You may
-request an account on this wiki in the same email. See also
-:ref:`testimonials_toplevel`.
-
-AbleSky, Inc.
-=============
-
-`AbleSky, Inc. <http://www.ablesky.com>`_
-
-* Managing ~70 CentOS hosts on 6 networks; expecting to scale up
- several times through the coming year
-
-* Contact: `John Morris <mailto:jman@ablesky.com>`_ (zultron on #bcfg2)
-
-Argonne National Laboratory: Argonne Leadership Computing Facility
-==================================================================
-
-`Argonne Leadership Computing Facility <http://www.alcf.anl.gov/>`_ at
-`Argonne National Laboratory <http://www.anl.gov>`_
-
-* 100 node SLES 10 Linux compute cluster, 128 node SLES 10 file system
- cluster, ~100 SLES 10 support machines for a Blue Gene/P
- installation
-
-* Contact: Cory Lueninghoener (lueningh on #bcfg2)
-
-Free Software Foundation
-========================
-
-The `Free Software Foundation <http://www.fsf.org>`_ (FSF), home of
-the `GNU Project <http://www.gnu.org/>`_ etc.
-
-* New deployment (2009); working (slowly) towards having
- configurations for the majority of the machines it administers
- available via http://config.fsf.org. This is a tie-in with the
- `Franklin Street Statement on Freedom and Network Services
- <http://autonomo.us/2008/07/franklin-street-statement/>`_ (FSF
- offices are on Franklin Street). Documentation on how to have a
- public access Bcfg2 configuration repository will be at
- PublicRepository.
-
-* Contact: `Danny Clark <http://www.fsf.org/about/staff#danny>`_
- (djbclark on #bcfg2)
-
-Indiana University: The Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics
-==============================================================
-
-`The Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics
-<http://cgb.indiana.edu/>`_ at `Indiana University
-<http://www.indiana.edu/>`_
-
-* ~50 machines running Nexenta and a few running Ubuntu
-
-* Contact: Phillip Steinbachs (xinkeT or Teknix on #bcfg2)
-
-Taleo
-=====
-
-`Taleo <http://taleo.com>`_
-
-* Manage ~1000 Centos/RHEL 3,4,5 servers
-
-* Contact: Mathieu Jobin (somekool on #bcfg2)
-
-University of Chicago: Academic Technologies Group
-==================================================
-
-The `Academic Technologies <http://nsit.uchicago.edu/groups/academic/>`_
-group at `The University of Chicago <http://www.uchicago.edu/>`_
-
- * ~80 Gentoo Linux machines, plus a handful of Solaris servers
-
- * Contact: `Michael Junks <mailto:mjinks@uchicago.edu>`_
-
-University of Texas: Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences
-=========================================================================
-
-`The University of Texas <http://www.utexas.edu/>`_ `Institute for
-Computational Engineering and Sciences
-<http://www.ices.utexas.edu/ices/>`_
-
-* Manage ~200 Ubuntu desktops and ~40 servers running both CentOS and
- Debian
-
-* Contact: `Sol Jerome <mailto:solj@ices.utexas.edu>`_ (solj on #bcfg2)
-
-Wireless Generation
-===================
-
-`Wireless Generation <http://www.wirelessgeneration.com/>`_
-
-* Manage ~300+ Centos/RHEL nodes across many
- dev/test/staging/production environments
-
-* Software development shop trying to find a balance between sysadmin
- cfg management and developer release management all via bcfg2 =)
-
-* Contact: Unix Team: Raul, Chris (MrPrometheus #bcfg2), Nico, Gabor,
- Noble, Prashanth
-
-Zymeworks Inc.
-==============
-
-`Zymeworks Inc. <http://www.zymeworks.com>`_
-
-* Manage a ~70 node Gentoo Linux cluster, ~20 Gentoo and SLES servers,
- ~25 Mac OS X servers and workstations
-
-* Contact: Kamil Kisiel (kisielk on #bcfg2)
diff --git a/doc/testimonials.txt b/doc/testimonials.txt
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-.. -*- mode: rst -*-
-
-.. _testimonials_toplevel:
-
-============
-Testimonials
-============
-
-Here are a few things that users of Bcfg2 have to say about it:
-
-* `... With so many machines and so much variation and subtleties
- between machines, I would simply go crazy trying to manage and
- maintain these machines. Bcfg makes my life much
- simpler. <http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/web-mail-archive/lists/bcfg-dev/2006/03/msg00023.html>`_
- -- Ti Leggett
-
-* When I took over managing a compute cluster, its configuration
- management was a mess. A liberal dose of Bcfg cleaned up the
- machines, made them more secure, and gave me the information needed
- to keep an eye on them. I definitely trust the cluster more now
- that its configuration is well-defined and well-managed. -- Cory
- Lueninghoener
-
-* "`Bcfg2 propaganda
- <http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/unix-sysadmin/bcfg2-propaganda-29441>`_"
- - Two days ago Mathieu Jobin had sent a message to bcfg-dev mailing
- list containing a link to Yahoo!'s grid white paper mentioning
- Bcfg2. As I don't think Bcfg2 is getting as much attention as it
- should, I thought about mentioning it
- here.
- -- Cezary Morga
-
- * http://blog.mozilla.com/aravind/
-
-See also :ref:`sites_toplevel`.