Ansible Community Guide

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Making Open Source More Inclusive

Red Hat is committed to replacing problematic language in our code, documentation, and web properties. We are beginning with these four terms: master, slave, blacklist, and whitelist. We ask that you open an issue or pull request if you come upon a term that we have missed. For more details, see our CTO Chris Wright’s message.

Welcome to the Ansible Community Guide!

In the Ansible community, our mission is to produce, maintain, and popularize simple, flexible, and powerful open-source software tools tailored to automating a large variety of tasks. We strive to innovate in making infrastructure configuration and management as effortless and efficient as possible with automation, enabling people to focus on their core objectives.

We welcome members from all skill levels to participate in our open, inclusive, and vibrant community. Whether you are an expert or just beginning your journey with Ansible, you are encouraged to contribute, share insights, and collaborate with fellow enthusiasts!

The purpose of this guide is to teach you everything you need to know about being a contributing member of the Ansible community. All types of contributions are welcome and necessary for Ansible’s continued success.