I agree, they shouldn't be in power.  Alas, it's the situation I'm in, and 
I'm not a Director/VP.  The people I refer to are system engineers.  My 
thought is they are comfortable being the only people with root access 
(even though I've managed to get Ansible setup with some level of root 
privileges), and see it as a job security threat to allow other people such 
access.  The other "reason" I've received is that any mature organization 
has "division of duties" to ensure no one person has too much power.  Which 
is true, but I'm trying to ensure business continuity without having to 
remember (and make manual changes) to systems that have special 
customizations.  I've tried to explain that as the platform & business 
owner, I'm the one that has to answer when things go wrong.  I also have a 
proven track record of including people in decisions, but it seems like a 
control thing.  I just want consistent, reliable, repeatable upgrades.

Adam




On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 3:06:45 PM UTC-4, Karl Jorgensen wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2017-08-25 at 11:08 -0700, Adam Shantz wrote:
>
> Hi all - 
>
> I have some difficult people in my organization that are in positions of 
> power that think that just because doing something manually "isn't very 
> hard", it shouldn't be automated.  For example, clone of VMs from 
> templates, setting up sshd_config, etc.
>
>
> Hm... such people should *not* be in power - perhaps if we knew more 
> about their reasoning for this attitude then the list may be useful in 
> proposing lines of arguments to convince them?
>
> Is there anyone out there that would be willing to exchange emails (so I'm 
> not airing dirty laundry publicly) to trade ideas on how to deal with these 
> difficult situations?  Bonus if you're in/near the DC or Virginia, USA area.
>
>
> By the little you have revealed, I doubt they would be receptive from 
> advice from a random stranger :-|
>
>
>
> -- 
>
> Karl E. Jorgensen <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>

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