Ansible 3.0.0 has been released! \o/(felixfontein,
19:02:21)
docsite split began:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/ is Ansible 3,
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/ is Ansible 2.10 (not yet
updated), https://docs.ansible.com/ansible-core/devel/ is
ansible-core(felixfontein,
19:02:21)
Contributor summit in ~two weeks, register if
you haven't
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ansible-contributor-summit-202103-registration-141735886853
and check out topics on
https://hackmd.io/uZDSLOOdS1Kx0xfZVIATmQ(dmsimard,
19:05:15)
ACTION: dmsimard hunt
down and follow up with gundalow and abadger1999 on the legal aspect
of moving tests to separate package / removing from main
package(felixfontein,
19:29:48)
Users seem to expect that docs.ansible.com shows latest docs for collections released on galaxy (https://github.com/ansible/community/issues/539#issuecomment-778847740)(felixfontein, 19:53:03)
Idea: Separate per-collection docsites for
included collections on docs.ansible.com (or somewhere else)?(felixfontein,
19:53:07)
Idea: Ansible devel docs: could contain docs
for latest release (or also pre-releases) on galaxy? (Has been
discussed in DaWGs meeting)(felixfontein,
19:53:10)
AGREED: /ansible/devel/ should use the latest 'stable'
releases (and not pre-releases)(felixfontein,
20:20:11)