Should those of us looking to update or plan for an ansible migration look 
to the new tool here: https://forum.qubes-os.org/t/ansible-in-qubes-os/33309

On Friday, April 18, 2025 at 6:36:27 AM UTC-4 Zaz Brown wrote:

>
> > Yes, Ansible is definitely easier to use. And yes, there is a plan to
> > add official Ansible support. But I don't have any specific timeline for
> > that yet (I hope we'll squeeze it into R4.3, but we'll see).
> > But Salt will also remain there, at least for now.
>
> Ah. So the plan is to gradually migrate to Ansible?
>
> In that case, would it make sense to drop my plans to improve SALT and
> instead focus on testing and setting up states for the new Ansible?
>
> If so, it might be worth publicizing the move more widely, because there
> seems to be a vague understanding among community developers that SALT
> is the "proper" way to do things. E.g. Arkenoi's Liteqube fork states
> translating everything to SALT as a pre-1.0 goal.
> https://github.com/arkenoi/liteqube
>
> I'm sure I'm not the only dev out there who's been getting frustrated
> playing around with SALT and would be more than willing to test Ansible.
>
>

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