The purpose of this meetup group is to foster community and facilitate connection among Ansible users located in the Calgary, Alberta, Canada area. The intent is to encourage contributions and conversations, as well as provide a number of resources to be used as reference in one's own Ansible journey. As they say, a rising tide lifts all ships and we're hoping you find some helpful tips, peer dialogue, and guidance in this community and repository.
While we aim to have some corporate structure and support, we're setting up these resources to encourage contributions and the organization of meetup events by anyone in the community. ie, not just folks at Red Hat. If you have an idea or topic for a meetup, we'd like you to feel empowered to not just make a suggestion (always welcome) but to also consider running your own meetup event. We'll aim to provide as much guidance and resources here to make this as easy and attainable as we can for anyone interested.
As always, the attendees know best what they would like to hear about. We'd like to hear your ideas and opinions on what should be in the next meetup!
Please feel free to contact aludwar@redhat.com with any questions, concerns, comments, ideas, etc.!
- examples - Use case example playbooks for various managed devices
- presentations - Archive of presentations made at Ansible Calgary Meetups
- resources - Additional references to help you on your automation journey
If you would like to suggest and discuss topics for presentations, please look through the issues. If you'd like to see a presentation about something and it isn't there, feel free to create a new issue!
If you'd like to present a talk, create a GitHub issue.
The discussion regarding dates will take place in the GitHub issue
Otherwise, submissions might be kept for the next meetup.
Contributing to the repository is as easy as submitting a pull request!
If your project doesn't belong to GitHub orgs controlled by Red Hat, refer to a CoC violation complaint raising mechanism relevant to your project.
We follow the Ansible Code of Conduct in all our interactions within this meetup.
If you encounter abusive behavior violating the Ansible Code of Conduct, please refer to the policy violations section of the Code of Conduct for information on how to raise a complaint.
If your project is not present on the Ansible forum yet, please request a forum group and a tag.
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Join the Ansible forum:
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Refer to your forum group here: by joining the team you will automatically get subscribed to the posts tagged with your group forum tag here.
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Social Spaces: gather and interact with fellow enthusiasts.
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News & Announcements: track project-wide announcements including social events.
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The Ansible Bullhorn newsletter: used to announce releases and important changes.