Ansible Community Insights: The Bullhorn Newsletter Issue #128 — Video Tutorial
Dive into the latest Ansible Community Newsletter, Issue 128, packed with updates on releases, events like FOSDEM, new collections, and community achievements.
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What You'll Learn
- Introduction
- Key Dates and Announcements
- General News: Ansible at FOSDEM and CfgMgmtCamp
- Project and Collection Updates
- Proposals and Community Votes
- Community Highlights
- Links
- Conclusion
- Related Articles
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About This Tutorial
- Author: Luca Berton
- Difficulty: Beginner
- Read time: 3 min
- Category: interviews
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