Noticed an exchange on twitter today about someone commenting about
comments made on a very old GitHub ticket that was closed over a year ago.
 Just wanted to say that comments on old tickets are going to get lost and
we can't read them all.  I really wish GitHub provided a way to disable
comments on old tickets completely (as many trackers do), but they do not.

Anyway, if you guys ever have any concerns about something, ask here or
ansible-devel.

Also, if a ticket has a very low number (this was a 2000-something and was
at least 3000 tickets old) it does not neccessarily mean the decision that
was made *then* is 100% right now.

I see folks talking about things I said when Ansible was a 1-man show that
don't neccessarily apply now (bandwidth then was short, the project was
young, and some things we are tackling now we couldn't have ever done
then), and it's not like I have any capacity to go back and comment on
every single past decision either :)

If you encounter replies on an old GitHub ticket you are reading, I'd
suggest you encourage folks to move discussion to the mailing list, where
we can talk about it more openly, and in a wider forum.

Thanks!

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

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