ansible-sign
ansible-collection-vultr | ansible-sign | |
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3 | 2 | |
26 | 10 | |
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7.6 | 3.7 | |
about 2 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
ansible-collection-vultr
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The Bullhorn #103 (Ansible Newsletter)
vultr.cloud version 1.8.0 has been released. See what's changed by visiting the changelog.
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The Bullhorn #89 (Ansible Newsletter)
vultr.cloud 1.7.0 (changelog) has been released introducing snapshot support.
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The Bullhorn #88 (Ansible Newsletter)
vultr.cloud 1.6.0 (changelog) has been released and adds the use of IPv6 to the dynamic inventory and improves the documentation.
ansible-sign
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The Bullhorn #88 (Ansible Newsletter)
Call for contributors! You might have noticed that a lot of the docs in the ecosystem have started applying the Ansible Sphinx theme to documentation in recent weeks. Ansible Sign and Ansible Builder are just two such projects that have recently adopted the theme. And, as more teams start using it for their docs, we're identifying maintaince and improvements to make the Ansible Sphinx theme even better. Fork the sphinx-ansible-theme repository and lend us your expertise!
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The Bullhorn #84 (Ansible Newsletter)
I am very excited to present my first blog post! Project signing is a new feature developed for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform that came out in the latest 2.3 release. It enables users to sign project-based content (think playbooks, workflows, inventories, etc.) and verify whether or not that content has remained secure. It also features a new CLI tool, ansible-sign. This blog post will explain how it works, illustrate how to implement it, and highlight a few scenarios. Check it out 👉️ here.
What are some alternatives?
awx-ee - An Ansible execution environment for AWX project
skydive - Ansible Collection for Skydive network / protocols analyzer
ee_utilities - This ansible collection includes a number of roles and tools which can be useful for managing Ansible Execution Environments.
antsibull - Tooling for building various things related to ansible
Pure1-Collection - Ansible Collection for Pure Storage Pure1
receptor - Project Receptor is a flexible multi-service relayer with remote execution and orchestration capabilities linking controllers with executors across a mesh of nodes.
awx - AWX provides a web-based user interface, REST API, and task engine built on top of Ansible. It is one of the upstream projects for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.
antsibull-docs - Tooling for building Ansible documentation
controller_configuration - A collection of roles to manage Ansible Controller and previously Ansible Tower
community.hashi_vault - Ansible collection for managing and working with HashiCorp Vault.
meetup - The regular Ansible Community Meetup
community-topics - [Moved to Ansible Forum] Discussions for Ansible Community Meetings