Show HN: Cronut – A dead man's switch for those pesky cron jobs
engineering.harrys.comI like the idea. I solved the same problem with Jenkins. We already had it setup for CI and CD.
We then added a view and jobs for scheduled tasks. Removing crons from servers is huge.
Now I can see what's failing, what's working and share that easily with a non-technical person via web browser.
This is just personal preference, but when I saw "98% Ruby" on the Github repository, I CTRL+W'd in the quickest of manners.
Because everything written in Ruby is junk? This project can be used by any system that uses a cron-like syntax for scheduling jobs, regardless of the languages and frameworks that system is built with.
I agree that this software appears versatile and is probably well-written, well thought-out and the developer(s) worked hard on it and my hat is off to them; however, I just don't like Ruby for a syntactically and orthogonal lack of common sense. This, again, is my personal opinion. I'm not saying everything in Ruby is junk at all. There is some pretty awesome software (e.g. Chef) out there that uses Ruby.
I'm simply saying, in my own personal opinion in synchronization with my preference, Ruby (the language itself) is junk.
This doesn't seem like a useful contribution. For example, even though I prefer not to write C on a daily basis, I still use C-based tools all the time.