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We believe that Ansible is the best tool around for the automation of systems management tasks. We gather periodically to share knowledge, best practices, and opportunities around Ansible.
We're always looking for potential speakers, hosts or sponsors for our Ansible meetups. If you'd like to talk about how you're using Ansible, or if you'd like to volunteer space for an upcoming meetup, please contact one of the organizers from the meetup's main page.
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Alles weergeven- Netwerkevenement192 deelnemers van 35 groepen die hostenAnsible Virtual Meetup: October 2025Koppeling zichtbaar voor deelnemers
Welcome to the first Ansible Virtual meetup on Meetup pro.
As this is a global event, please check the local timezone. Future events will be hosted at different times to make it more accessible to our APAC community
Next-Gen Ansible Development Tools in Windows, macOS or Linux!
by Leo Gallego
In this session, we’ll show you how to speed up your automation content creation using the all-new Ansible Development Tools, now available on any OS—Windows, macOS, or Linux! We’ll introduce a streamlined, Dev Container approach for VS Code that accelerates your workflow—from installing all the tools to initializing a collection, linting, testing with Molecule, and deploying with ansible-navigator and ansible-builder. Whether you're a seasoned pro looking for shortcuts or a beginner wanting to build a solid foundation, you’ll discover new ways and best practices to develop and deploy Ansible content faster than ever.A Love Letter to Ansible Core 2.19
Matt Davis (aka nitzmahone)
Nervous about upgrading to Ansible Core 2.19? Learn how the revamped template engine and error handling in Ansible's latest release will make your life easier from a self-proclaimed Ansible lover.Enhanced Module Debugging with Ansible
This session will explore the new debugging capabilities for Ansible modules, covering Python support introduced in 2.19 and upcoming PowerShell support in 2.20 and beyond. We’ll walk through how these modules can be debugged directly on remote hosts without additional setup or file transfers. Attendees will see how to connect from editors like PyCharm or VS Code to step through code live, making troubleshooting faster and more intuitive.
Want to know more about the Ansible events, see the Forum post on improving Ansible Meetups.
The Slides and recording will be made available on the Ansible Forum after the event.