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Update docs about examples, add edX online's configuration repo to examples

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Michael DeHaan 2013-06-01 11:46:32 -04:00
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@ -24,7 +24,8 @@ though a few may remain outside of core depending on use cases and implementatio
- `additional provisioning-related modules <https://github.com/ansible-provisioning>`_ - jhoekx and dagwieers - `additional provisioning-related modules <https://github.com/ansible-provisioning>`_ - jhoekx and dagwieers
- `dynamic dns updates <https://github.com/jpmens/ansible-m-dnsupdate>`_ - jp\_mens - `dynamic dns updates <https://github.com/jpmens/ansible-m-dnsupdate>`_ - jp\_mens
All python modules should use the common "AnsibleModule" class to dramatically reduce the amount of boilerplate code required. All python modules (especially all submitted to core) should use the common "AnsibleModule" class to dramatically reduce the amount of boilerplate code required.
Not all modules above may take advantage of this feature. See the official documentation for more details. Not all modules above may take advantage of this feature. See the official documentation for more details.
Selected Playbooks Selected Playbooks
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`Playbooks <http://ansible.cc/docs/playbooks.html>`_ are Ansible's `Playbooks <http://ansible.cc/docs/playbooks.html>`_ are Ansible's
configuration management language. It should be easy to write your own configuration management language. It should be easy to write your own
from scratch for most applications, but it's always helpful to look at from scratch for most applications (we keep the language simple for EXACTLY that reason), but it can
what others have done for reference. be helpful to look at what others have done for reference and see what is possible.
The ansible-examples repo on github contains some examples of best-practices Ansible content deploying some
full stack workloads:
- `Ansible-Examples <http://github.com/ansible/ansible-examples>`_
And here are some other community-developed playbooks. Feel free to submit a pull request to the docs
to add your own.
- `edX Online <https://github.com/edx/configuration>`_ - `edX Online <http://edx.org>`_
- `Fedora Infrastructure <http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/cgit/ansible.git/tree/>`_ - `Fedora <http://fedoraproject.org>`_
- `Hadoop <https://github.com/jkleint/ansible-hadoop>`_ - jkleint - `Hadoop <https://github.com/jkleint/ansible-hadoop>`_ - jkleint
- `LAMP <https://github.com/fourkitchens/server-playbooks>`_ - `Four Kitchens <http://fourkitchens.com>`_ - `LAMP <https://github.com/fourkitchens/server-playbooks>`_ - `Four Kitchens <http://fourkitchens.com>`_
- `LEMP <https://github.com/francisbesset/ansible-playbooks>`_ - francisbesset - `LEMP <https://github.com/francisbesset/ansible-playbooks>`_ - francisbesset
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- `Nginx <http://www.capsunlock.net/2012/04/ansible-nginx-playbook.html>`_ - cocoy - `Nginx <http://www.capsunlock.net/2012/04/ansible-nginx-playbook.html>`_ - cocoy
- `OpenStack <http://github.com/lorin/openstack-ansible>`_ - lorin - `OpenStack <http://github.com/lorin/openstack-ansible>`_ - lorin
- `Systems Configuration <https://github.com/cegeddin/ansible-contrib>`_ - cegeddin - `Systems Configuration <https://github.com/cegeddin/ansible-contrib>`_ - cegeddin
- `Fedora Infrastructure <http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/cgit/ansible.git/tree/>`_ - `Fedora <http://fedoraproject.org>`_
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