On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 9:56 AM, Adam Miller <maxamill...@fedoraproject.org>
wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 4:18 PM, Wayne Warren <wayne.warre...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Howdy folks!
> >
> > So I am relatively new to ansible as a user, but I think I've found some
> > bugs I would like to try my hand at hacking this weekend:
> >
> > https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/29008
> > https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/33693
> > https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/33177
> >
> > These appear to me on the surface to be somewhat related. I ran into
> > https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/33177 myself today when I
> thought
> > I might be able to radically simplify some scripts I am writing to spin
> up
> > disposable kubernetes development environments for the team I am working
> on
> > using kubespray as a git submodule in one of our repos.
> >
> >
> > Anyway, I thought I would hit up this list with a couple questions before
> > going off on my own...
> >
> >
> > First off, I saw this comment from someone who appears to be a developer
> on
> > the Ansible team. The way it's worded suggests that there is either
> ongoing
> > or upcoming planned work on that team to address these issues. If that's
> > true then maybe I shouldn't spend any time myself doing something that
> will
> > likely be superceded by someone more knowledgeable about the codebase to
> > begin with.
> >
>
> Yes, that comment is from bcoca and he's currently working on a major
> refactor of the code that's 1) caused that bug .. and 2) made it so
> difficult to fix/maintain
>
> Effectively, once that work is done we should have a number of bug
> fixes able to be closed *and* more maintainable code.
>

Yay!


>
> >
> > Second, if no one is working on this already then how likely would a
> rookie
> > contributor like myself (who is undaunted by difficulty levels provided
> the
> > code is well-tested to begin with) to take this on with some focused
> effort
> > over a weekend or two? Could anyone on this list give me some pointers to
> > get started?
> >
>
> Unfortunately this particular strand of bugs is not likely a good
> candidate for someone new to Ansible in the current state of that
> section of the code, however bcoca is working very hard to change that
> through his refactor work so hopefully it won't be so daunting in the
> future.
>

These kind of complex bugs are exactly the kind of thing that draws me into
a project like Ansible, but I understand your point of view and as a
potential newcomer would prefer not to interfere with work in progress.


>
> Feel free to reach out anytime, we're always happy to have new
> contributors!
>

Thanks for taking the time to respond! As I continue to find use cases for
ansible both at work and at home I do hope to get involved eventually.

I would appreciate any suggestions for alternative issues I could work on
that you think would be more suitable for a newcomer and which wouldn't too
directly interfere with ongoing work; or alternatively, suggestions for
ways i can discover such issues myself...I don't see anything like "low
hanging fruit" in the github issue labels.


>
> -AdamM
>
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> > Wayne
> >
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