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added a module to manage Apache2 sites #7194

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@berendt berendt commented Apr 28, 2014

releated to issue #7151

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berendt commented Apr 28, 2014

clean and working replacement for pull request #7185

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kiranos commented Apr 29, 2014

I've tested this and its working as expected. Thanks for this!

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kiranos commented May 6, 2014

+1 this works as advertised and I get nice results now with this fix, though the pull request has added 1.6 which is not the case.

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s7anley commented May 17, 2014

Thanks! Module is working correctly. Hope this PR will be merged soon.

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berendt commented Aug 13, 2014

Any news here?

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Thanks @berendt! Great simple addition, any news about this? It will be great if this pull-request was merged.

Paging @jimi-c who reviewed #7521

Please let me know if there's something regarding this PR I can help with.

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berendt commented Sep 22, 2014

Anything to do here for me? I cannot see any open points at the moment.

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Hi!

Thanks very much for your interest in Ansible. It sincerely means a lot to us.

On September 26, 2014, due to enormous levels of contribution to the project Ansible decided to reorganize module repos, making it easier
for developers to work on the project and for us to more easily manage new contributions and tickets.

We split modules from the main project off into two repos, http://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core and http://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-extras

If you still would like this pull request merged, we will need your help making this target the new repo. If you do not take any action, this
pull request unfortunately cannot be applied.

We apologize that we are not able to make this transition happen seamlessly, though this is a one-time change and your help is greatly appreciated --
this will greatly improve velocity going forward.

Both sets of modules will ship with Ansible, though they'll receive slightly different ticket handling.

To locate where a module lives between 'core' and 'extras'

Otherwise, if this is a new module:

It may be possible to re-patriate your pull requests automatically, one user-submitted approach for advanced git users
has been suggested at https://gist.github.com/willthames/afbaaab0c9681ed45619

Additionally, should you need more help with this, you can ask questions on:

Thanks you very much!

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Hi!

Thanks very much for your interest in Ansible. It sincerely means a lot to us.

On September 26, 2014, due to enormous levels of contribution to the project Ansible decided to reorganize module repos, making it easier
for developers to work on the project and for us to more easily manage new contributions and tickets.

We split modules from the main project off into two repos, http://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core and http://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-extras

If you still would like this pull request merged, we will need your help making this target the new repo. If you do not take any action, this
pull request unfortunately cannot be applied.

We apologize that we are not able to make this transition happen seamlessly, though this is a one-time change and your help is greatly appreciated --
this will greatly improve velocity going forward.

Both sets of modules will ship with Ansible, though they'll receive slightly different ticket handling.

To locate where a module lives between 'core' and 'extras'

Otherwise, if this is a new module:

It may be possible to re-patriate your pull requests automatically, one user-submitted approach for advanced git users
has been suggested at https://gist.github.com/willthames/afbaaab0c9681ed45619

Additionally, should you need more help with this, you can ask questions on:

Thanks you very much!

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kiranos commented Oct 1, 2014

@berendt what to do here? make a new pull request?

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drzraf commented Dec 6, 2016

@ansibot ansibot added feature This issue/PR relates to a feature request. and removed feature_pull_request labels Mar 4, 2018
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