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Push modules to the upstream ansible #12
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This is a good idea, I'll take a look at getting tests set up for these before trying to push them upstream. |
I've worked on getting Molecule tests done this past weekend, and then worked on making the tests work for Ansible proper. |
Very cool. Can't wait to see this merged into Ansible. |
Delayed, but I've created ansible-collections/community.general#1460, since the ansible/ansible PR was closed out. |
@dlundgren I saw your other ticket #18 — so maybe a collection is best after all? I am not sure what the paperwork is to get a repo in ansible-collections, but you could also continue with your own repository. |
Considering how there are only 2 modules available in the library, I'll work on getting them into the community.general collection as it'll have a broader impact for being available, and more eyes on tests that break. Once |
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It looks like
sysrc
anskld
are around for quite a while and mature, so it would be great to see them as a part of the officialAnsible
distribution, which lacks proper FreeBSD support.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: