I find it annoying that #ansible#awx is installed using an operator. What are people doing that they would adding or removing AWX instances so that an operator makes sense vs a normal Helm based workflow? What am I missing?
Had to change the config, now I wait for Ansible to run again. I swear to you all I started using Kube and avoiding Ansible for this very reason. #ansible#awx
As much flack as I've given #RedHat over #RHEL source shenanigans, they've kept #Ansible AWX #opensource and available to the public, very much to their credit. Tower was proprietary when they bought it and they opened it and kept it open.
And yes, this post is really about #Hashicorp. Don't do false equivalent arguments. Hashicorp definitely did the worse thing.
My point or question is: do we still trust companies to keep their open source software publicly available to non-customers "forever"?
Especially when the software is the business they make money with and the "times" getting harder?
The good thing #redhat, although they own #Ansible and #AWX, can't change the license because they didn't have the requirement to sign a CLA before a source contribution.