Communicating

Code of Conduct

Please read and understand the Community Code of Conduct.

Mailing list information

Ansible has several mailing lists. Your first post to the mailing list will be moderated (to reduce spam), so please allow up to a day or so for your first post to appear.

To subscribe to a group from a non-Google account, you can send an email to the subscription address requesting the subscription. For example: ansible-devel+subscribe@googlegroups.com

IRC channels

Ansible has several IRC channels on Freenode.

Our IRC channels may require you to register your nickname. If you receive an error when you connect, see Freenode’s Nickname Registration guide for instructions.

General channels

  • #ansible - For general use questions and support.
  • #ansible-devel - For discussions on developer topics and code related to features or bugs.
  • #ansible-meeting - For public community meetings. We will generally announce these on one or more of the above mailing lists. See the meeting schedule and agenda page

Working groups

Many of our community Working Groups meet on Freenode IRC channels. If you want to get involved in a working group, join the channel where it meets.

Want to form a new Working Group?

Regional and Language-specific channels

  • #ansible-es - Channel for Spanish speaking Ansible community.
  • #ansibleu - Channel for the European Ansible Community.
  • #ansible-fr - Channel for French speaking Ansible community.
  • #ansiblezh - Channel for Zurich/Swiss Ansible community.

IRC meetings

The Ansible community holds regular IRC meetings on various topics, and anyone who is interested is invited toparticipate. For more information about Ansible meetings, consult the meeting schedule and agenda page.

Tower support questions

Ansible Tower is a UI, Server, and REST endpoint for Ansible.

If you have a question about Ansible Tower, visit Red Hat support rather than using the IRC channel or the general project mailing list.