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by mardix
1480 days ago
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Glad Fabric is still around. But Ansible is simpler and the way to really go now. You focus mainly on the tasks that you need with Ansible instead of the scripts. Also you have a whole community of Ansible plugins that you can reuse for your own. Fabric was good at one point, but it missed the migration period to Python 3, hence pushing everyone away. I'm not even sure Fabric is on the safest Python 3.8 yet. Fabric was fun though. |
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