This may be a dumb question, but can you develop on a remote system too? My 
company also doesn't support Linux workstations/laptops, but I do all my 
Ansible development work on remote Linux hosts anyway.

On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 10:53:46 AM UTC-4, Bill Brothers wrote:
>
> As has been asked and answered before. Trying to install ansible or 
> ansible-lint in windows 10 fails due to path too long. This has been closed 
> with "we don't support ansible running on windows -- see to the doc". 
> Understood. However, the Ansible team needs to consider that many of us do 
> NOT have a linux workstation to deveop on.  (Actually not allowed in my 
> company) Doing playbook development is dramatically better with the tools 
> that support the task e.g. ansible-lint. I am not trying to run ansible 
> under windows, only develop for it. Please consider creating a 
> pip-installable that supports the development of custom modules, roles, and 
> playbooks that does not install the core ansible.
>

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