I've had a few people ask whether support or on-site training was
available for Ansible. This is quite possible.
For those who may be interested in this, have the appropriate members
of your organization contact me for details by end of next week
(earlier is fine), and I'll provide further information.
I received only three or four inquiries about this, so
training/support won't be a thing. I consider this a success, I
think. Ansible is apparently too easy to use, so you can't make money
off of it in that way I think that's some new kind of software
benchmark!
That being said, I do think we have sufficient interest to do an
Ansible-camp in 2013 (this would be Raleigh, Durham, or Chapel Hill
NC, held on a weekend, and held at cost), so that's still possible!
I'll probably send out a survey about who would be interested (and
what good months might be, and who is interested in presenting
something) sometime in 2013 to see if that looks like a good idea or
not.
I received only three or four inquiries about this, so
training/support won't be a thing.
Which reminds me: one person at the NLUUG presentation asked whether
Ansible had commercial support. I answered to the effect that you were
considering offering such. Just for the record.