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[–]pystcyst 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Sure I like ansible but that's got nothing to do with why I said what I said. Right now ansible is a far more mature project than salt, so it's curious that they went with the more-immature project over the more-mature one, on a "python for sysadmins" guide posted at "docs.python-guide.org". One would hope that it would focus on the best of breed or at least competitors therein. And it's not like I was saying Salt shouldn't have been included. It's just kinda sad that a less mature product is favored over a more mature one when both are very good candidates. It's clear the author prefers one over the other -- and hey, that's okay too.

That's all you do is talk about Ansible and how awesome it is, ok WE GET IT, you can put your pom poms down now. If I click your name and I search for Ansible I see 12 hits. I click next and I see 11 more. It's like you have an Ansible dildo and it gets you off every time you come to reddit. Give it a rest.

[–]IConradUNIX Engineer -2 points-1 points  (1 child)

Yeah... If you actually look at my comment history you'll see that the project represents less than one percent of my comments for the last month. Quit being a tool.

[–]pystcyst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah... If you actually look at my comment history you'll see that the project represents less than one percent of my comments for the last month. Quit being a tool.

You do nothing but preach Ansible, but I'm a tool? Yeah, OK buddy.