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Ansible Community Galaxy next steps (help needed)
As time progressed, a new codebase called GalaxyNG was created to power Automation Hub (the hybrid cloud/on-prem content hub for the Ansible Automation Platform), building on lessons learned during Community Galaxy's development. Since then, development has mostly stopped on the Community Galaxy codebase. To solve this problem, we are migrating galaxy.ansible.com to the GalaxyNG codebase. This will give both Community and Product users a consistent user experience and steady flow of bug fixes and feature work. We aim to build up a solid community around GalaxyNG. However, GalaxyNG has some limitations when distributing standalone roles. The newest pulp-ified GalaxyNG codebase has no concept of standalone roles. It does not maintain connections to GitHub or other external content sources.
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As content maintainer, are you getting ready for Ansible Core 2.11?
Pulp is used to manage content for roles and collections: https://github.com/pulp/pulp_ansible
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pulp/pulp_ansible is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of pulp_ansible is Python.
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