On 27/01/2015 19:49, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
>
> On 01/27/2015 11:33 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 27/01/2015 10:49, Tomas Mozes wrote:
>>> I haven't tested it yet, however I like the minimalistic syntax.
>>>
>>> As an ansible user - do you plan to allow using default values for
>>> modules and/o
On 01/27/2015 11:33 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 27/01/2015 10:49, Tomas Mozes wrote:
>> I haven't tested it yet, however I like the minimalistic syntax.
>>
>> As an ansible user - do you plan to allow using default values for
>> modules and/or variables?
>
> +1 for that.
>
> I'm also a happy ans
On 27/01/2015 10:49, Tomas Mozes wrote:
> I haven't tested it yet, however I like the minimalistic syntax.
>
> As an ansible user - do you plan to allow using default values for
> modules and/or variables?
+1 for that.
I'm also a happy ansible user with zero plans to change, but I can't
imagine
On 01/27/2015 03:49 AM, Tomas Mozes wrote:
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> I haven't tested it yet, however I like the minimalistic syntax.
Thanks. Testing is kind of a high barrier; it took me hours to write a
role for jenkins.
>
> As an ansible user - do you plan to allow using default values for
> modules and/or variabl
On 2015-01-26 16:30, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
Hi,
I've been working on my own replacement for Bcfg2 - bossman[1] - over
the past few months, and it's finally ready to be released in the wild.
I would be honored if anyone on this list who's thinking of trying
puppet, chef, ansible, bcfg2, etc. wou
Hi,
I've been working on my own replacement for Bcfg2 - bossman[1] - over
the past few months, and it's finally ready to be released in the wild.
I would be honored if anyone on this list who's thinking of trying
puppet, chef, ansible, bcfg2, etc. would try out bossman instead.
bossman has an incr
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