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this is a more global subject, and I don't know if it could be interesting for the target audience, but I'd like an article on the different teams working on Ansible (core, network, doc, ...) and how they work together |
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Seems a good information that worth to be spread but could it be nice to
have some explanation about what is pulp (I never heard until yesterday)
and what does ansible bring to it to provide in the news ?
Do you have a blog post with some asciinema / video to demonstrate so we
can put a link to ?
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…On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 at 17:35, Melanie Corr ***@***.***> wrote:
The Pulp team have just announced Pulp Squeezer - an Ansible collection to
manage Pulp. Read more at:
https://pulpproject.org/2020/07/16/pulp-squeezer-0.0.1-available/
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Of course. That makes sense! Pulp is a platform for managing repositories of software packages and making them available to a large number of consumers. Pulp can locally mirror all or part of a repository, host your own software packages in repositories, and manage many types of content from multiple sources in one place. If you’re an Ansible user who does not want to host your private content on Ansible Galaxy, you can add the Pulp Ansible plugin, mirror the public Ansible content that you require, and use Pulp as an on-premise platform to manage and distribute a scalable blend of public and private Ansible roles and collections across your organization. You can do this also for content types like Debian packages, RPMs, Containers, and Python content - to name but a few. With Pulp Squeezer, you can now manage your Pulp deployment with Ansible modules. For more information, see https://pulpproject.org/ Would this be OK? Edit: I will try and also get an asciinema! |
@melcorr out of curiosity, what's the relation to the pulp_repo module (https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/pulp_repo_module.html)? (Or do they just happen to share a name?) |
Hey @felixfontein From what I can tell, this is a community contribution for an earlier version of Pulp - Pulp 2. The latest release - Pulp 3 - has brought many changes: https://pulpproject.org/about-pulp-3/ So it is the same Pulp, but an earlier release :) |
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@evgeni btw, ansible-community/antsibull-build#55 is already partially implemented - for the special case that the colletion has been installed locally (or is otherwise made available with the ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATH env variable). |
@melcorr thanks for the explanation! |
@felixfontein oh? Can you show me an example? The only thing I could get to work was Edit: ah, using |
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Thanks to everyone who has contributed news to The Bullhorn here over the past 2 years. We have now officially moved the news reporting to Matrix/IRC. To do so, mention |
The Bullhorn is a Newsletter for the Ansible Developer Community!
New method of reporting news!
We're trying out a new way to report news! If you have anything to share about what you've been up to with Ansible lately, at any time, simply hop into #social:ansible.com (the Ansible Social room on Matrix) and leave a message, tagging newsbot. Your update will then be included in the next edition of the Bullhorn (pending editor approval, of course).
You can find the list of past issues here and join the forum to get notifications on future posts!
Currently, the Ansible Community Team is editing and putting together the newsletter for release approximately once every 2 weeks. We welcome content contributions and suggestions! And if someone is willing to help out with editing, even better 😄
Please make your suggestions in comments, and also let us know what you'd like to see more/less of, etc.
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