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@victorhck
La indignación inicial era justificada y, aunque mo sé que6les dijiste a ellos, lo cierto es que cuando te quedas con un canal como ellos con la distribución, tienes que responsabilizarte de él.
También me alegro por lo bien que te va la vista, en el mío de 15,6 con FHD a veces me cuesta y si al final pones todo más grande pues ya ves 😀
Hala, ahora a pasarlo bien.

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@maxxieb (1/2)
I had to refrain from calling "Bingo", because I had anticipated that question. But it is an obvious question that deserves an answer. I also had to stop myself from quoting Shakespeare ("There more things ...").

In my case it boils down to this:
1. I have been experimenting with using #NixOS on my laptop, where I do all of my (private) things. I also have home-manager on my work laptop.
I can almost do all of the things I can on my #openSUSE #Tumbleweed laptop. This includes packaging for openSUSE.

But I have not converted all of my 3 dozen different VMs, servers, raspis, NUCs and whatnot to NixOS. They will keep running a mixture of immutable (openSUSE #MicroOS, #Fedora #CoreOS, NixOS, ...) and non-immutable things (Debian, Proxmox, ...). And I would like to be able to manage them from whatever host I am currently working from. Hence I would like to have a working Ansible environment on my NixOS laptop to manage other machines with.

OK, today I took some time and finally reworked the #semaphoreui package for @opensuse. I had it on my todo list for ages and never got around to it. It was already 90% finished but lacking some fine details.

Now I have properly cleaned it up and removed the "ansible-" from the name, as it is no longer just for executing #Ansible code. Apparently Semaphore can now execute #terraform #opentofu and #pulumi code as well.

I'll do more testing before I send it to #Tumbleweed.
In other words: new vagrant-libvirt setup incoming! :-)

Stay tuned.