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The Ansible Community Team
Today, we're delighted to announce the launch of the new Ansible Community Forum - a single starting point for questions and help, development discussions, events, and much more. Everyone is invited, whether you are an Ansible user, contributor or developer, we are all community! Register here to join us!
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over 1 year
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The Ansible Community Team
Welcome to the new Ansible Community Forum
Today, we're delighted to announce the launch of the new
Ansible Community Forum - a single starting point
for questions and help, development discussions, events, and much more.
Everyone is invited, whether
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you are an Ansible user, contributor or
developer, we are all community! Register here to join us!
Hello Discourse!
Here is a screenshot of the forum's main page:
For those who are familiar with forums, we hope you'll feel right at
home. For those who may be new, please don't worry! We have a list of
tips & tricks here, and
you're always welcome to check the guides and post in the
feedback section to help us
shape our online community.
Forums are only successful if they are used. To make that happen, the
Ansible Community Team is looking to make this the real home of the
Ansible Community - a place for users to get help,
to find an event or local meetup,
and a jumping-off point for development and contribution discussions.
That means we need you to come and participate! Tell us what you're up to, post your
thoughts or your questions, sign up for an event or two.
The Ansible Community is global, and we are proud to include a section
in the forum aimed at supporting our international communities
who would like to have a space where they can write in their own language. If you
speak any languages other than English, you are welcome to join and
collaborate in your own language. We think this section will be
particularly useful for those who do local meetups, so if you are part
of one, please make use of it to communicate.
This new community space is based on Discourse,
which is fast becoming the industry standard for web forums - you need
only look to Python, Kubernetes, Fedora, and other open source
communities. It's powerful enough to meet our needs, flexible enough to
deal with the wider variety of projects and teams we have, has solid
accessibility and translations, works well on mobile devices, and (if
you prefer) can be interacted with by email.
Dive In!
We in the Ansible Community Team are very excited about this, and we hope you are too.
So sign up, head to this post to introduce yourself and tell us your thoughts. See you there! [Less]
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Posted
over 1 year
ago
by
The Ansible Community Team
Welcome to the new Ansible Community Forum
Today, we're delighted to announce the launch of the new
Ansible Community Forum - a single starting point
for questions and help, development discussions, events, and much more.
Everyone is invited
... [More]
, whether you are an Ansible user, contributor or
developer, we are all community! Register here to join us!
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Rachna Dodia
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Posted
over 1 year
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Nicolas Leiva
Is it a hassle to set up the infrastructure for a new website every time you need to run a short-term project, such as a marketing campaign or just for testing? Do you spend too much on resources that are only used for a short period? Look no further, because automation is here to save the day!
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Posted
over 1 year
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The Ansible Community Team
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Posted
over 1 year
ago
by
The Ansible Community Team
Ansible Community Day, Berlin 2023
The Ansible Community Day is a new initiative by the Ansible Community
Team at Red Hat to connect with the people using, contributing to, and
developing the Ansible project worldwide. This new event complements
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the
Ansible Contributor Summit, to put the users of Ansible in all their
shapes and forms front and center.
In the last Ansible Community Day in Boston, the day right before
AnsibleFest 2023, the community had the opportunity to meet in-person
and get to know each other, learn a few things and share their knowledge
using Ansible. It was such a great experience that we couldn't wait to
have another. And here it is!
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Posted
over 1 year
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The Ansible Community Team
Ansible Community Day, Berlin 2023
The Ansible Community Day is a new initiative by the Ansible Community
Team at Red Hat to connect with the people using, contributing to, and
developing the Ansible project worldwide. This new event complements
... [More]
the
Ansible Contributor Summit, to put the users of Ansible in all their
shapes and forms front and center.
In the last Ansible Community Day in Boston, the day right before
AnsibleFest 2023, the community had the opportunity to meet in-person
and get to know each other, learn a few things and share their knowledge
using Ansible. It was such a great experience that we couldn't wait to
have another. And here it is!
Guten Tag Berlin!
After two very successful Ansible Community Day events this year, the
first in Pune, India in February and the next in Boston in May, our
third event for 2023 will be held in Berlin, Germany!
Registration for Ansible Community Day Berlin 2023 is now open! If you'd
like to attend, please check out the following
Eventbrite page for specific details and registration.
The event is set for Wednesday, September 20, 2023.
We will meet in c-base (Rungestraße 20, Berlin, Germany)
What can you expect from (or bring to!) the upcoming Ansible Community Day?
Ansible community recap of previous announcements, status and
what's new!
User stories: Sharing of achievements and challenges using Ansible
Live (and recorded) demos: It's showtime!
Ansible Content Collections: how to create, contribute or use them
to automate everything!
Better together: Integrating Ansible with other tools or platforms
(e.g. Kubernetes, Terraform, Dynatrace, Grafana, Jenkins, etc.)
Learn about the Ansible ecosystem (e.g. AWX, devtools, Event-Driven
Ansible) and how you can contribute to these open source projects to
jumpstart your career
And last but not least: community networking!
If any of those above caught your attention and you are thinking "I
could talk about that", check the Call for Proposals below!
Call for Proposals (CFP)
We are looking for speakers!
If you have something to share with the Ansible community of users and
contributors, you can submit your proposal
before September 4 at 23:59 (UTC).
Presentations don't need to be ready upon submission, we are only
requesting a title and abstract at this time. Any of the topics above
are valid submissions, but that's not an exhaustive list. Feel free to
submit any idea or proposal involving Ansible, and we will let you know
if it works for the current event.
Have questions? Doubts? You can reach out to us in our Social Room
(#social:ansible.com) in the Ansible Matrix space or email the Ansible Community Team at
[email protected].
Code of Conduct
For Ansible community events, we adhere to the Ansible Community Code of Conduct. [Less]
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Posted
over 1 year
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Rohit Thakur
In the quickly evolving networking environment, efficient management of routing protocols is essential for reliable and optimized network performance.
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