Hi Rahul, Firstly my sincere thanks to you for giving such a valuable content with a nice presentation(very good quality of audio and video). Appreciated your hardwork behind that but please don't mind & take this suggestion. Why did you put that background audio. It is actually disturbing/dominating the content of video. Concentration is also missing. Your videos are very informative & We used to pay great attention to understand and use in our day-day tasks. Please avoid adding such background audio from next videos. Hope you understand. Thank you.
How come you got ansible 2.10.8 under Ubuntu, ansible 2.13.5 under CentOS, and ansible 7.10 (which contains ansible-core 2.14.1) under macOS? Is there a more consistent way to install to always get the latest version, and specifically get either just ansible-core, or the full ansible community release, as desired?
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Hi Rahul, Firstly my sincere thanks to you for giving such a valuable content with a nice presentation(very good quality of audio and video). Appreciated your hardwork behind that but please don't mind & take this suggestion. Why did you put that background audio. It is actually disturbing/dominating the content of video. Concentration is also missing.
Your videos are very informative & We used to pay great attention to understand and use in our day-day tasks. Please avoid adding such background audio from next videos. Hope you understand. Thank you.
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How come you got ansible 2.10.8 under Ubuntu, ansible 2.13.5 under CentOS, and ansible 7.10 (which contains ansible-core 2.14.1) under macOS?
Is there a more consistent way to install to always get the latest version, and specifically get either just ansible-core, or the full ansible community release, as desired?
20% of the all steps are mentioned