I missed the reply on Reddit, but that makes sense to me.  Happy to know it 
is as "radically simple" as I thought it would be.

On Friday, May 2, 2014 2:00:15 PM UTC-5, nZac wrote:
>
> I was reading through this reddit thread: 
> http://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/24a4r0  and found this comment:  
> 'I found Ansible to be fairly dreadful. It's difficult to do simple things 
> like "don't start up the app server until the database schema on another 
> machine has been updated".'
>
> How would this be done in Ansible?  My understanding would be you could:
>
> . Take the application node offline
> . Update the database schema
> . Update the application server
> . Put the application node online
>
> Am I missing something?  Is this situation more complex?
>
> Thanks for your thoughts.
> NZ
>

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