20:00:16 <jborean93> #startmeeting Ansible Windows Working Group 20:00:16 <zodbot> Meeting started Tue Sep 17 20:00:16 2019 UTC. 20:00:16 <zodbot> This meeting is logged and archived in a public location. 20:00:16 <zodbot> The chair is jborean93. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 20:00:16 <zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 20:00:16 <zodbot> The meeting name has been set to 'ansible_windows_working_group' 20:00:32 <jborean93> ahoy-hoy 20:00:34 <jtanner> hello.exe 20:01:54 * jborean93 listening to the crickets 20:04:47 <jtanner> so, yeah ... windows ... 20:04:57 <jborean93> are you starting to work on it now :) 20:05:03 <jtanner> no 20:05:07 <jtanner> only when there's a firedrill 20:05:44 <jtanner> i assume at some point i'll have to figure out how slow pywinrm is for 1K hosts/forks 20:06:04 <jborean93> I think you only need 1 guess for that 20:06:19 <jtanner> =( 20:06:32 <jtanner> my guess is spelled p.a.i.n. 20:07:03 <nitzmahone> sorry, ignored my alarm and kept poking at a bug 20:07:12 <nitzmahone> Looks like I missed a lot ;) 20:07:18 <jborean93> so much 20:07:38 <jtanner> we fixed all the bugs, you can retire from windows now 20:07:47 <nitzmahone> sweet, c'ya 20:07:50 <nitzmahone> ;) 20:07:59 * nitzmahone wrote many of them 20:08:16 <jtanner> yeah, we deleted all your lines in git blame and the bugs vanished 20:08:23 <nitzmahone> sweet 20:09:00 <jborean93> does that mean no windows code at all? 20:09:06 <nitzmahone> burn it all down 20:09:41 <nitzmahone> Theoretically if we successfully extract the Windows exec subsystem into a plugin, it could all live in a collection 20:09:50 <jtanner> you folks doing a windows breakout on monday? 20:10:16 <nitzmahone> I hadn't planned on one ATM 20:10:48 <jborean93> same, if there are people there for Windows then I'm sure we can still sit down 20:10:50 <nitzmahone> I don't think there's a lot to discuss ATM 20:11:49 <nitzmahone> We had a rather impromptu session last time that was mostly a video version of a WWG meeting, including some PR review and other randomness 20:12:34 <jtanner> speaking of collections ... 20:12:52 <jtanner> either of you played around with powershell based modules inside collections? 20:12:54 <nitzmahone> <.< 20:13:05 <jborean93> yep, nitzmahone wrote tests for that 20:13:07 <nitzmahone> Yeah, there are integration tests that do it 20:13:52 <jborean93> https://github.com/ansible/ansible/tree/devel/test/integration/targets/collections/collection_root_user/ansible_collections/testns/testcoll/plugins 20:14:04 <jborean93> modules, ps utils, and c# utils 20:14:34 <nitzmahone> Did you end up merging the "less magic" tweaks to the Requires syntax? 20:14:38 <jborean93> yep 20:14:41 <nitzmahone> cool 20:14:53 <jborean93> just need to add relative support for 2.10 :) 20:15:19 <jtanner> iirc relative and subdirs were tied together ... 20:15:26 <nitzmahone> *theoretically* shouldn't be too hard, but the devil's in the details, I'm sure 20:15:30 <jtanner> does that imply ps modules can't live in colleciton subdirs? 20:15:39 <nitzmahone> He means specifically for PS imports 20:15:41 <jborean93> they can after that change to the requires statement 20:16:12 <jborean93> https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/61307 to be specific 20:16:57 <jborean93> how tf was that 21 days ago 20:17:05 <jtanner> welcome to ansible 20:17:42 <jtanner> feels like last week that i demo'ed folecule and collections hacks 20:17:46 <nitzmahone> I have that experience both ways, like "holy crap where did September go?", but also some things like "that was only 2 weeks ago? Feels like years." 20:18:58 <jborean93> I think 2.8 gave me a false sense of the release timeframe. It was a lot longer than usual and 2.9 was like bam freeze 20:20:52 <jborean93> anywho I don't think there's anything else we want to talk about so lets get on with our days 20:21:48 <jborean93> #endmeeting