>Red Hat launched Ansible Container under the Ansible project, which provides a simple, powerful, and agent-less open source IT automation framework. Available now as a technology preview, Ansible Container allows for the complete creation of Docker-formatted Linux containers within Ansible Playbooks, eliminating the need to use external tools like Dockerfile or docker-compose. Ansible's modular code base, combined with ease of contribution, and a community of contributors in GitHub, enables the powerful IT automation platform to manage today's infrastructure, but also adapt to new IT needs and DevOps workflows.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/16/06/20/210235/red-hat-launches-ansible-native-container-workflow-project
>>55181307
WOW! IT'S FUCKIN NOTHING!
Nice press release OP. Where's the comment?
I like ansible, though, and happy that a big name is taking on the work and making it less hacky.
python3 support when
>>55183865
Openshift 3 will use dockerfiles instead of cartridges, i. e. you can find the official python3 dockerfile and just plug it in