I really hope this means better support for Windows and other platforms as 
well.

On Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 5:52:37 PM UTC+5:30, Timothy Appnel 
wrote:
>
> To support the continued growth of Ansible we are expanding Ansible Galaxy 
> to include new functionality and tooling. A goal of this expansion is to 
> provide a minimum viable level of quality checks for content on Ansible 
> Galaxy. One of the first steps we are taking is adopting molecule and 
> ansible-lint as official Red Hat Ansible projects.
>
> ansible-lint and molecule are great tools. They've been built and tested 
> by the community that we see as essential parts of enhancing development of 
> Ansible automation. By adopting these tools, Red Hat intends to invest 
> resources working with the community to make them even better. We are very 
> excited to integrate ansible-lint and molecule with the rest of the Ansible 
> projects.
>
> We would like to thank Cisco, specifically John Dewey, for their work on 
> molecule. Cisco's willingness to transfer this project over to the Red Hat 
> Ansible team lends great credence to their contributions to the open source 
> ecosystem. We also want to thank Will Thames, the maintainer of 
> ansible-lint, for his contributions developing a tool that has done so much 
> for Playbook authors. We look forward to working with the communities that 
> have made these projects what they are. We want to share further 
> improvements with the broader Ansible community as well.
>
> So what happens now? The repos will be migrated to the Ansible 
> organization on GitHub. The transition and roadmap will be iterated on 
> gradually. Ideally, the community will help guide our decision making as we 
> go forward.
>
> If you’re not familiar with these projects I encourage you to become more 
> familiar with them and how they can make automating with Ansible even more 
> simple and frictionless.
>
> https://github.com/metacloud/molecule
> https://molecule.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
>
> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-test-ansible-roles-with-molecule
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/molecule-users
>
> https://github.com/willthames/ansible-lint
>
> Watch this space for more in the coming weeks and months.
>
> <tim/>
>
> Timothy Appnel
> Senior Principal Product Manager
> Red Hat Ansible
>
> GitHub: tima <https://www.github.com/tima>
>
> Twitter: @appnelgroup <https://www.twitter.com/@appnelgroup>
>

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