Hi everyone
I will join the CentOS Interlock. At that moment we can discuss about the SIG. It looks like we have enough traction in the community to get started with Ansible. I will start working on that in the coming days, with people who have showed interest. Let's also meet & talk during the Interlock!
Thanks.
On 25/10/16 21:32, Julien Pivotto wrote:
Hi everyone
I will join the CentOS Interlock. At that moment we can discuss about the SIG. It looks like we have enough traction in the community to get started with Ansible. I will start working on that in the coming days, with people who have showed interest. Let's also meet & talk during the Interlock!
Thanks.
Sounds like a plan : some people pinged me in #centos-devel yesterday about that, seeing that I rebuilt (for infrastructure6/infrastructure7) ansible too. Actually, quite some other projects seem to need it (like origin and ceph, but don't know if other SIGs are in the same situation). What about the other stacks for config management sig ? like puppet (you ?) , cfgengine, salt , etc ? AFAIK nobody built anything (yet) for that SIG, so would be good to sync about it
On 26 Oct 07:38, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 25/10/16 21:32, Julien Pivotto wrote:
Sounds like a plan : some people pinged me in #centos-devel yesterday about that, seeing that I rebuilt (for infrastructure6/infrastructure7) ansible too. Actually, quite some other projects seem to need it (like origin and ceph, but don't know if other SIGs are in the same situation). What about the other stacks for config management sig ? like puppet (you ?) , cfgengine, salt , etc ? AFAIK nobody built anything (yet) for that SIG, so would be good to sync about it
Indeed, the SIG is not dead; it is just not alive yet.
On 10/25/2016 12:32 PM, Julien Pivotto wrote:
Hi everyone
I will join the CentOS Interlock. At that moment we can discuss about the SIG. It looks like we have enough traction in the community to get started with Ansible. I will start working on that in the coming days, with people who have showed interest. Let's also meet & talk during the Interlock!
Ansible is the area of interest our sysadmin team at Red Hat is interested in contributing around in the SIG, and Michael Scherer (misc) and myself will be at the Interlock to discuss.
Thanks for bringing this to the discussion table for the meeting.
Regards,
- Karsten
2016-10-26 22:36 GMT+02:00 Karsten Wade kwade@redhat.com:
On 10/25/2016 12:32 PM, Julien Pivotto wrote:
Hi everyone
I will join the CentOS Interlock. At that moment we can discuss about the SIG. It looks like we have enough traction in the community to get started with Ansible. I will start working on that in the coming days, with people who have showed interest. Let's also meet & talk during the Interlock!
Ansible is the area of interest our sysadmin team at Red Hat is interested in contributing around in the SIG, and Michael Scherer (misc) and myself will be at the Interlock to discuss.
Thanks for bringing this to the discussion table for the meeting.
Regards,
- Karsten
Count me in, Ansible has been pulled as a dependency for Cloud SIG and we also maintain puppet (and I also co-maintain it in the Fedora universe)
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On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 12:41 AM, Haïkel hguemar@fedoraproject.org wrote:
2016-10-26 22:36 GMT+02:00 Karsten Wade kwade@redhat.com:
On 10/25/2016 12:32 PM, Julien Pivotto wrote:
Hi everyone
I will join the CentOS Interlock. At that moment we can discuss about the SIG. It looks like we have enough traction in the community to get started with Ansible. I will start working on that in the coming days, with people who have showed interest. Let's also meet & talk during the Interlock!
Ansible is the area of interest our sysadmin team at Red Hat is interested in contributing around in the SIG, and Michael Scherer (misc) and myself will be at the Interlock to discuss.
Thanks for bringing this to the discussion table for the meeting.
Regards,
- Karsten
Count me in, Ansible has been pulled as a dependency for Cloud SIG and we also maintain puppet (and I also co-maintain it in the Fedora universe)
As stated on IRC, I'll be there too.
Glad to see traction :)
François
On 27/10/16 09:55, François Cami wrote:
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 12:41 AM, Haïkel hguemar@fedoraproject.org wrote:
2016-10-26 22:36 GMT+02:00 Karsten Wade kwade@redhat.com:
On 10/25/2016 12:32 PM, Julien Pivotto wrote:
Hi everyone
I will join the CentOS Interlock. At that moment we can discuss about the SIG. It looks like we have enough traction in the community to get started with Ansible. I will start working on that in the coming days, with people who have showed interest. Let's also meet & talk during the Interlock!
Ansible is the area of interest our sysadmin team at Red Hat is interested in contributing around in the SIG, and Michael Scherer (misc) and myself will be at the Interlock to discuss.
Thanks for bringing this to the discussion table for the meeting.
Regards,
- Karsten
Count me in, Ansible has been pulled as a dependency for Cloud SIG and we also maintain puppet (and I also co-maintain it in the Fedora universe)
As stated on IRC, I'll be there too.
Glad to see traction :)
I've put aside a 30 min slot for us to talk through the cfgmgmt SIg specifically on the first day of the interlock, that should also give everyone enough space to join the SIG Cafe, and ensure all the formalities are executed onsite before heading out.
On 10/27/2016 10:58 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
SIG Cafe,
To clarify for others (and myself, I guess), this is the time and space set aside to help people with any on-boarding details -- getting accounts, getting git access, how to setup branches, etc. ... right?
- Karsten