In this post I’ll be covering the results from the recent Ansible Docs Survey,
held at the end of last year. We’ll take a look at various facets of the
userbase, and do some modelling to see what we can learn from it.
Blockers to contributing will reduce how people rate contributing, but which
ones really matter?
People get tired, sure. But when?
Surveys! Huh! What are they good for? In this series of posts, we’ll take a look!
In Issue #6 of the Bullhorn I showed off a bubbleplot of contributors within the Ansible Community Collections. That raised quite a few questions, so I’ll answer them here!
In which we look at how we’re monitoring the “default” Ansible collection - and talk about why reviewing your code is not always enough…
In this post, I’m going to explore some of the community data for the last few years, and show why that suggests that drastic action is needed (and as we now know, that action is Collections).
To some degree, this is just retrospective justification - we are already doing Collections. But I wanted to try and show what trajectory the community was on, if we did nothing. Honestly though, I also wanted to practice some of my forecasting techniques… :)