16:03:12 #startmeeting Ansible Network Working Group 16:03:12 Meeting started Wed Dec 7 16:03:12 2022 UTC. 16:03:12 This meeting is logged and archived in a public location. 16:03:12 The chair is Qalthos. Information about MeetBot at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Zodbot#Meeting_Functions. 16:03:12 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 16:03:12 The meeting name has been set to 'ansible_network_working_group' 16:04:25 #topic Agenda https://github.com/ansible/community/issues/542 16:04:29 #link https://github.com/ansible/community/labels/network is where you can always find the latest agenda 16:04:35 #topic Core Updates 16:05:32 #info Unless something comes up, there are no releases scheduled for networking collections this month 16:07:09 #info As a reminder, the next release at the end of January will be a major release, removing deprecated content with a removal_date of 2023-01-01 16:08:25 (The release is still going to be at the end of January, the dates are set to the first because we don't necessarily know when the release happens) 16:11:32 That' 16:11:45 That's all I have to report this week 16:11:47 #topic Open Floor 16:12:06 Let me know if you have anything you want to talk about 16:12:42 Nothing as usual 16:13:21 i saw something that the dellos collections were being pulled from the community release due to lack of support. any updates on the rh front related to partnering w/dell? 16:14:13 (the collections specifically dellemc.os6 / os10 were certified at least at one point) 16:17:33 I don't have any more insight into that, unfortunately, but I can ask around 16:32:25 cool - i've had customer interest there and the best they could do is poke dell on their side 16:33:35 Having had a look through the commit history for the os# collections, it doesn't look like anyone has had much success with that since some time in 2021 16:34:11 Ya, so the question is whether dell has an interest in it on the partner side or if it's down to the community alone 16:51:36 #endmeeting