Pondering classic art to parody for the #sudomastery cover. Preferably something where I can get both Beastie and Tux in.

I doubt I can top the #pamMastery cover, but gonna try.

For the record: I'm saving Hieronymous Bosch for "Ansible for Heterogenous/Legacy/Artisan Networks"
@mwlucas You're writing a book just for me!!!  
@sng For you, and for every person who works in the real world.
@mwlucas 'Garden of Earthly Delights'? For an Ansible book?
As long as that is a deep-dive, and isn't only an 'SDN' book, that is absolutely, incredibly apropos!
Now, if only I had money to tell you to take . . .  

@mwlucas have you been spying on me at $work?

it's been a rough ride...

@phessler Truly, it's a needed book.

Corralling legacy systems and trying to bring them into central management is MUCH harder than deploying an all-new glorious DevOops cloud with unicorn pixie dust.

@mwlucas I've done this twice now. first time, I ended up inventing my own config management system; since the only other alternative at the time was cfengine.

@phessler

For heterogenous hosts, the place to start is config files and service management. Ansible is really good at those. You can have a single, say, sshd_config with ifdefs for different OSs and versions, so everything remains consistent across all hosts.

@mwlucas here, I have almost everything in host_vars and group_vars files. it is quite glorious.  

there are lots of subtleties with cumulus linux, and this handles pretty much all of them. no thanks to cumulus themselves, because they dont *actually* have ansible playbooks like their liepapers claim.