This week in Ansible Community
Issue #203, 2025-10-03 (Past Issues)
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General news updates 
Ansible Documentation Migration
Oranod contributed
A new look and feel is coming for Ansible community docs.
The Ansible community team at Red Hat announced our plans to migrate the
docs.ansible.com
subdomain to Read The Docs (RTD) hosting in a forum post.We’re gearing up to make the switch to Read The Docs but decided to roll out the new docsite landing pages first. We’ve revamped the docsite using the design of the community website with the content journey based approach to the docsite.
You can now visit ansible.readthedocs.io to see what
docs.ansible.com
is going to look like after we point the subdomain to Read The Docs hosting. So please take a look and try it out. If you spot any issues or have ideas on how to improve, please open an issue in the ansible-docsite repo, in the forum, or in the Ansible Docs channel on Matrix. Cheers!
community.digitalocean Collection Status
mariolenz said
It looks like the community.digitalocean collection is effectively unmaintained. According to the current Ansible Community Package Collections Removal Process, we consider removing it in a future version of the Ansible Community Package. Please see Unmaintained collection: community.digitalocean for more information or to announce that you’re interested in taking over the maintenance of (a fork of)
community.digitalocean
.At least one month after this announcement appears here and in the collection’s issue tracker, the Ansible Community Steering Committee will vote on whether this collection is considered unmaintained and will be removed, or whether it will be kept. If it will be removed, this will happen earliest in Ansible Community Package 14. Please note that you can still manually install the collection with
ansible-galaxy collection install community.digitalocean
even when it has been removed from Ansible Community Package.
Community events and meetups 
samccann contributed
upcoming events:
- 2025-10-08, Ansible for IBM Z community meeting
- 2025-10-09, Ansible-Hamburg: Ansible Meetup Hamburg – Zeit für ein Wiedersehen
[2025-10-09]
- 2025-10-09, Red Hat Summit: Connect 2025 London
- 2025-10-09, Ansible-London: Ansible London – Thursday 9th October 2025 [2025-10-09]
- 2025-10-15, CFP close for CfgMgmtCamp 2026
- 2025-10-21, Announcing Our Official Code Freeze Schedule & Process
- 2025-10-23, Ansible-Minneapolis: Minneapolis Ansible User Group [2025-10-23]
- 2025-10-23, AWS Community Meeting
- 2025-11-05, Ansible-Barcelona: A Deep Dive into Configuration as Code using Ansible’s community aap_configurati [2025-11-05]
- 2025-11-06, AAP Config as Code Office Hours - First Thursday of Every Month
- 2025-12-01, Ansible @ AWS: re:invent - December 2025
- 2026-02-02, CfgMgmtCamp 2026
- Every Tuesday @11AM ET, Documentation Working Group
- Every Thursday @13:00 UTC, Network Working Group
Collection updates 
infra.controller_configuration
Sean Sullivan shared
infra.controller_configuration 3.2.0 has been released.
This Ansible collection allows for easy interaction with an AWX or Ansible Controller server via Ansible roles using the AWX/Controller collection modules.
Visit GitHub - redhat-cop/infra.controller_configuration: ansible collection for standardizing configuring AAP 2.4 and earlier For more information and updates.
Certified Collections Updates
samccann said
Certified collections updated this week:
Other events and releases
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That’s all for now!
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