Hi,

I've been using Ansible on and off since mid 2012 when there was (meant to
be) releases every month.

Thank you for your efforts over the past 3 years. Your commitment to the
Ansible project has been astounding and the driving fundamentals of
simplicity that have stuck with the project have made Ansible a very
rewarding tool to use.

Good luck for the future!

On 30 January 2015 at 15:07, Robb Wagoner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Michael,
>
> Thank you for your tireless and tiresome efforts over the past three years
> to build a great platform. I started using Ansible in Oct 2014. It's one
> the most productive 4-months of my nearly 20-year career. I am a fan of
> your work from Cobbler back in 2007+. You sir, have made a genuine and
> lasting impact on my career. I am sorry to see you go, but I understand
> that there are sure to be other challenges and adventures awaiting you.
> Best of luck!
>
> Warm regards,
> Robb
>
>
> On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 2:56:17 PM UTC-7, Michael DeHaan wrote:
>>
>> As some of you may have noticed from my blog and twitter, today is my
>> last day working with Ansible, Inc -- and in the future I'll be around the
>> project a lot less than I have been in the past.   I'll still continue to
>> be a big fan of the project and suspect I'm going to make a lot of use of
>> it!
>>
>> http://michaeldehaan.net/post/109595670406/happy-trails-ansible
>>
>> While my blog post says this, I want to underscore it again -- this
>> project is about YOU -- and my life has been really happy as a result of
>> it.  Thank you all for all of your contributions, whether ideas, code, bug
>> reports, helping share ansible at meetups, anything!  It's been very cool
>> to watch things spread and to meet a lot of very interesting people as a
>> result.
>>
>> If anything I've realized, it's the ansible project is now an alive
>> thing, basically an organism -- and it's going to keep kicking very nicely.
>>
>> James Cammarata, whom you all know, is going to take over project
>> leadership -- and I think it's in fantastic hands.  We've also still got
>> Brian and Toshio from Ansible Inc helping out, who are super awesome as
>> well.  I owe these guys a ton for all the work they have done for the
>> project.
>>
>> Thank you all so very much, and I suspect we'll cross paths again.  It's
>> a small world.
>>
>> Also, if I have a parting request, please leave cowsay enabled.  It's the
>> right thing to do.
>>
>> (also also, if anyone wants to reach me for non-tech support purposes, my
>> personal email is detailed at the bottom of the blog post.)
>>
>> Later!
>>
>> --Michael
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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