[00:03] <blackboxsw> :) Correct. Upstream cloud-init development is hosted and driven by mostly by Canonical. While Canonical's ubuntu-server team is maintaining most of the upstream work for releases etc the active project maintainers and upstream committers are primarily Canonical and CISCO.
[00:04] <Krikke> working great for openstack, have tried provisioning arch, debian and ubuntu
[00:05] <blackboxsw>  There is a significant group of active devs representing each major cloud and distro putting up branches who contribute to pushing the envelope of cloud-init in those Linux/BSD distributions and cloud platforms and they work w/ upstream to get that content landed and published
[00:05] <Krikke> once you actually find the logs it becomes a lot easier to iterate
[00:05] <blackboxsw> yeah... and even with the logs, we have some work to do (kindof like drinking from a fire hose)
[00:05] <Krikke> hehe
[00:06] <Krikke> I'm in game dev myself, just doing this devops for my home infra :D
[00:06] <blackboxsw> I found your linked in :) just checking backgrounds. +1 game dev got me into this bizness :)
[00:07] <blackboxsw> a'ight folks. weekend calls. see folks next week.
[00:08] <blackboxsw> take care Krikke generally folks are pretty responsive here if you have questions etc. think there's just been a lul w/ upcoming weeked holiday and wrapping up some internal stuff this week.
[00:08] <Krikke> been writing ansible scripts the whole day :D
[00:09] <Krikke> and some minor tweaks to my cloud-init template