Yeah, we've got some stuff to figure out here.  We've got proposals to
improve Galaxy right now, and "search by platform" is one of the big
ones.

In the meantime: it's perhaps not widely known, but every Galaxy
project also exists in Github, and you use Google to find a lot of
stuff. If you do the search:

site:github.com galaxy_info centos mysql

It'll show you Galaxy roles ("galaxy_info" being the key there, using
galaxy-init adds the keyword) with centos and mysql associated.  It's
not a perfect search, but it's useful until we get the full metadata
into the Galaxy database.

--g

On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 9:49 AM, Bas Meijer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Using galaxy roles can save us a lot of code in Ansible playbooks. Using
> each others' roles and doing continuous integration with them will bring
> more quality, and clever re-use will alow us to build larger infrastructures
> in larger chunks. We discussed this over my talk about Vagrant+Ansible at
> the Ansible Benelux Meetup. I found it effective to combine several roled in
> my buildserver project: https://github.com/bbaassssiiee/buildserver
>
> bbaassssiiee.artifactory
> bbaassssiiee.commoncentos
> geerlingguy.java
> hudecof.tomcat
> hullufred.nexus
> pcextreme.mariadb
>
>
>
> On 01 Mar 2015, at 15:05, Erik-jan Riemers <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I do believe they are working on making galaxy better, at least that was
> discussed on ansiblefest. The question was "raise your hand if you rated an
> item on galaxy" and i think only a handfull raised their hands.
>
> Op zondag 1 maart 2015 11:10:10 UTC+1 schreef Bas Meijer:
>>
>> When looking for roles on ansible galaxy, for instance for mongodb, it
>> would help if I can filter the ones that work on Centos, or the ones that
>> work on Ubuntu.
>> Now everything is shown and it takes too much time to find one now every
>> one seems to roll his own and push it to github & galaxy.
>
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