"What happened to the September Ansible news roundup?" we hear you asking. That is a fine question! In short, vacations and AnsibleFest. Bonus for you though, dear reader, is more fantastic content. Read on…
If you spot an interesting Ansible story on your travels, please send us the link via Mark on Twitter, and the Ansible Community team will curate the best submissions.
Articles
Windows, networks, monitoring. What's the common theme? They're all simpler to manage and glue together with Ansible!
A self-confessed "Ansible Noob" shares his tales of beginning the network automation journey
Automate your monitoring with Nagios and Ansible
"The easiest way to learn Ansible automation is to dive in and give it a try"–so Jörg Kastning starts with DNS configuration
Videos
AnsibleFest in Atlanta had so many great talks this year.
Red Hat's head of community Greg DeKoenigsberg and Ansible community architect Robyn Bergeron sat down with The Cube at AnsibleFest to discuss the Ansible community.
Meetups
Some of the meetups that took place recently:
Pune, India, had popular meetups in September and October. The group's regular cadence for meetups is really encouraging.
Europe had interesting meetups in Copenhagen and Utrecht. Topics included GitOps and Molecule.
Happy person of the month
My first pull request on @ansible is merged. It's not a big deal but I'm so happy anyway!
— Francis (@gleroypro) August 31, 2019
Oh, but it is, thank you!
Found something interesting you'd like us to share next month? Drop me a message on Twitter with the link, please!
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