I believe all the defaults are appropriate for most people.

Smart is debateable, maybe.  It depends on what kinds of facts you are
relying on whether regathering is good or bad, but it's easily to manually
control with gather_facts: no, too.

pipelining is the one I'd seriously consider most people turning on, since
it's a nice performance boost, but on some SSH implementations or
configurations it doesn't always fit, so it's off by default to avoid the
"I tried ansible and it didn't work for me" initial experience.

Out of the box working is something we definitely want.




On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 7:31 PM, Tomasz Kontusz <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Is there a list of options that are off by default, but recommended to be
> turned on? This would be one such option, and I think gathering=smart is
> another better default.
>
> Michael DeHaan <[email protected]> napisał:
>
>> I think I'm going to leave this off by default, in the "no new surprises"
>> vein.
>>
>> It's still a very good feature that I think lots of people will turn on.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Michael DeHaan <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I just merged in another Will Thames patch that's been in queue for a
>>> while that reports when certain apparently trivial usage of shell/command
>>> could be better represented by using other modules.
>>>
>>> For instance when running a playbook with:
>>>
>>> shell: git clone https://...
>>>
>>> The system will warn and suggest the git module be used.
>>>
>>> This can be surpressed with:
>>>
>>> shell: git clone https:// warn=no
>>>
>>> If warnings are meant to be on be default in ansible.cfg.
>>>
>>> It's on by default but can be toggled with "command_warnings=False" in
>>> ansible.cfg
>>>
>>> I'm open to feedback on this and whether it should be on by default or
>>> off by default.
>>>
>>> I want to pick the right option that's good for everyone, but I also
>>> feel there's a huge bonus to having everyone write better playbooks.
>>>
>>> In any case, the development branch is the right place to try it out.
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
>>> --Michael
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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