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The Ansible Extras Modules are written and maintained by the Ansible community, and are included in Extras through a community-driven approval process.
New modules are subject to review by anyone in the Ansible community. For inclusion of a new module into Ansible Extras, a pull request must receive at least one approval from a fellow community member on each of the following criteria:
Either of these approvals can be given, in a comment, by anybody (except the submitter).
Any module that has both of these, and no "needs_revision" votes (which can also be given by anybody) will be approved for inclusion.
The core team will continue to be the point of escalation for any issues that may arise (duplicate modules, disagreements over guidelines, etc.)
PRs made against existing modules in Extras are subject to review by the module author or current maintainer.
If modules in Extras go unmaintained, we will seek new maintainers, and if we don't find new maintainers, we will ultimately deprecate them.
Subject matter experts are groups of acknowledged community members who have expertise and experience in particular modules. Pull requests for existing or new modules are sometimes referred to these wider groups during triage, for expedience or escalation.
Openstack: @emonty @shrews @dguerri @juliakreger @j2sol @rcarrillocruz
Windows: @trondhindenes @petemounce @elventear @smadam813 @jhawkesworth @angstwad @sivel @chrishoffman @cchurch
AWS: @jsmartin @scicoin-project @tombamford @garethr @jarv @jsdalton @silviud @adq @zbal @zeekin @willthames @lwade @carsongee @defionscode @tastychutney @bpennypacker @loia
Docker: @cove @joshuaconner @softzilla @smashwilson
Red Hat Network: @barnabycourt @vritant @flossware
Zabbix: @cove @harrisongu @abulimov
A full view of the pull request process for Extras can be seen here:
