Re: [ansible-project] OS support contribution guidelines

2020-03-24 Thread Nick Venenga
Thanks! On Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 8:32:32 PM UTC-4, Matt Davis wrote: > > This thread hits on a number of discussions that have been happening for > years- rather than trying to recap them here, I wrote a blog post about it: >

Re: [ansible-project] Ansible - errno 101 network is unreachable

2020-03-17 Thread Nick Venenga
It sounds like you require a network proxy but haven't configured dnf to use it correctly. See https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/436562/249351 On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 7:20:54 PM UTC-4, Santhosh Ganesan wrote: > > anyhow newbie communication makes bad, > > tried setting up a new vm tried a

Re: [ansible-project] OS support contribution guidelines

2020-03-17 Thread Nick Venenga
Sure, it'd be an astronomical amount of work to fully support Windows. That's definitely not going to happen in a single PR. As you mention > it would be fantastic if we could ever get Ansible as a controller working on Windows but the practical realities is that this won't happen anytime soon

Re: [ansible-project] OS support contribution guidelines

2020-03-17 Thread Nick Venenga
control node. > > On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 3:04 PM Nick Venenga > wrote: > >> What host operating systems does Ansible accept PRs for? I got hit with a >> hard no here >> https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/65381#issuecomment-600250171 >> that sounds like

[ansible-project] OS support contribution guidelines

2020-03-17 Thread Nick Venenga
What host operating systems does Ansible accept PRs for? I got hit with a hard no here https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/65381#issuecomment-600250171 that sounds like anything Windows related it out of the question. I see various vague references to reserving the right to only support