Just a few new things today, all unrelated :)

(A)

Of interest to most:

http://ansibleworks.com/docs/ now redirects to our new docsite, which is
hosted at http://docs.ansible.com/

What?  A new domain name? It's way shorter, so we're going to use it.
 Enterprising readers will have noticed ansible.com/ has been working for a
while too.

The new site in particular features a much upgraded docs index, where each
module category is separately indexed, but there's also a list of all
modules if you want that too, and each module gets a separate page in the
docs. Goodbye infinite scrolling!

Also the docs build fine on your own machine, so it's easy to see them
styled while you are working on them.  Just install python-sphinx and it's
a "make webdocs" away.

Note not everything is done and docs are always improving - we are going to
look into wiring up the search widget to open up the Google custom search
in the near future, and are also (as we've mentioned) going to be adding
more and more to the "Detailed Guides" section over the coming months.

I'll remind folks that the docsite are open source, so pull requests can be
submitted in GitHub.  Most pages have an "edit on GitHub" link right at the
top now.   The module docs are still generated from the module sources.
In a checkout, hop into the "docsite/rst" directory for sources, and the
module docs are generated from ./hacking/module_formatter, which has
undergone some recent overhaul too.   If you see an error and are not
comfortable with restructured text format, you can also open tickets on the
docs content.   (Though for things like typos, we love pull requests when
we can get them!)


(B)

Our twitter account has moved!  If you were following us before, you will
still be following us now, twitter.com/ansible.   There's a note at
twitter.com/ansibleworks if you go there by mistake.    Saving 5 characters
on twitter is a big deal!

(C)

We now have a nice spiffy new office in the American Tobacco Campus in
Durham, NC, which (I'm biased) is probably the coolest place you can have
an office in NC.   I'm hiring for Ansible core and AWX should anyone be
interested in joining us, and we expect to be hosting some local meetups
there too.

I'll be taking some more pictures shortly.

















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Michael DeHaan <[email protected]>
CTO, AnsibleWorks, Inc.
http://www.ansibleworks.com/

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