Reading the manual requires an effort. An effort requires time and dedication. Time is of the essence because of the business requirements. Solutions have to be found in impossible short time frame. AI is fast. AI will solve everything…
… and if it does not, just throw your problems on a random internet forum, some poor schmuck will solve you problems in no time
What is also evident is that people come to the forum, ask some question, someone provides the answer/solution, and then the person just disappears. No thank you, no good bye, no f*** you… nothing.
Welcome to the AI world where everything on the internet is considered to be a public servitude, no real people/person there.
Noticed this here quite a bit! Any post with lack of info/error logs/effort combined with the “this is their first post!” message at the top is a guarantee the person will disappear.
Also don’t quite understand the purpose of bot posts that are just “thank you for this solution!” replying to random non-solution replies in random threads. I know why those bots exist on Reddit and Facebook but this place doesn’t have karma or followers to do the bait and switch thing.
Oh well, I have learned a lot spending time here, regardless.
You could ask an admin to delete the thread but I don’t think it is necessary — sorry your thread has ended up being one on which people are venting their frustration with the behaviour of other users, this is not your fault — I’d suggest an admin such as @felixfontein perhaps, could split the posts moaning about new Ansible users expecting AI to save them having to learn how Ansible works into a separate thread.
Hi folks,
I’m part of the Ansible Community Team at Red Hat, who look after this forum.
While I understand some of the comments that have been added and frustrations that sometimes arise from helping people, I’d like everybody to take a few minutes to re-read and reflect on the Ansible Code of Conduct, which you each of you agreed to when you created your Forum account, in particular:
The Ansible community is committed to being a welcoming environment for all users, regardless of skill level.
Everybody starts somewhere. The purpose of the “This is the first time $nickname has posted — let’s welcome them to our community!” is to give the reader contest that this person is new to our community and have taken the time to create an account on the forum to become engaged with our community.
If folks have ideas on how to make our community, (including forum) more successful, please start a new forum thread and ping me there. My team would love to work with you on that.
I hope someone can provide @phaneendra_s with the details they need.