netapp.um_info
ansible-build-data
netapp.um_info | ansible-build-data | |
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1 | 22 | |
0 | 105 | |
- | 3.8% | |
2.7 | 8.8 | |
18 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
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.
netapp.um_info
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The Bullhorn #106 (Ansible Newsletter)
It looks like the netapp.um_info collection is effectively unmaintained. According to the current community guidelines for collections, we consider removing it in a future version of the Ansible community package. Please see Unmaintained collection: netapp.um_info for more information or to announce that you're interested in taking over the maintenance of (a fork of) netapp.um_info.
ansible-build-data
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uyuni – open-source configuration and infrastructure management
IBM -> RedHat -> Ansible (https://docs.ansible.com/platform.html)
I think the new ansible docs are opaque, and the new "everything is an ansible collection" scheme makes troubleshooting any issues reported by users hundreds of times harder than "the old days"
I keep this (https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-build-data/blob...) bookmarked because it's the only way to match up what "ansible 8.1.0" (https://pypi.org/project/ansible/8.1.0/) even means since it for damn sure not any of this: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/releases (they used to have a 'release' pinned on that releases tab saying "these are not the droids you are looking for"). I believe I tried asking for them to update the completely erroneous pypi "source code" link to point to that repo and ... well, one can see how well that turned out
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The Bullhorn #106 (Ansible Newsletter)
➡️ Check Release Notes📦️🗒️ and Ansible 8 Porting Guide for more details.
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The Bullhorn #98 (Ansible Newsletter)
💽You can install it by running the following command or download the release tarball directly from pypi: pip install ansible==8.0.0a1 --user ➡️Check Release Notes 📦️🗒️ and Ansible 8 Porting Guide for more details!
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Ansible 7
You can find the current list for Ansible 7 here: https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-build-data/blob/main/7/ansible-7.build
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The Bullhorn #64 (Ansible Newsletter)
Check Release Notes📦️🗒️ and Ansible 6 Porting Guide for more details on changes, improvements, new and deprecated features!!
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The Bullhorn #59 (Ansible Newsletter)
You can find the release announcement on ansible-announce and the changelog on GitHub. Happy automating!
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The Bullhorn #58 (Ansible Newsletter)
The vmware.vmware_rest collection has been included in Ansible 5. Thanks to everyone involved!
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The Bullhorn #57 (Ansible Newsletter)
As https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-build-data/issues/114 showed we should really check the existing collections included in the Ansible package. Some ideas:
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The Bullhorn #56 (Ansible Newsletter)
Ansible 5.7.0 has been released with updates to 19 of the included Ansible collections! Read the announcement or check out the update changelog to learn more about this new version.
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Updates to using Ansible in RHEL 8.6 and 9.0
Debian package "ansible" -> called "ansible" on PyPI -> is called "ansible collections" through most of the documentation -> upstream PyPI packages are generated through https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-build-data