
Joel Brunner developed AlmaLinux platform support for the ansible/ansible-lint repository, focusing on schema design and configuration management. He updated the meta.json schema to include AlmaLinux in the platforms array, enabling accurate detection and compatibility checks within linting workflows. Using Ansible and JSON validation, Joel defined AlmaLinux properties and supported versions directly in the meta schemas, ensuring the platform is properly modeled for both CI and user scenarios. The work addressed integration gaps by implementing targeted commits, resulting in a robust solution for AlmaLinux support. Over the month, Joel delivered one feature with a clear technical focus and depth.
January 2026 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments for the ansible-lint project. AlmaLinux platform support was integrated into the meta schemas, ensuring AlmaLinux is correctly modeled and validated in linting scenarios. This work includes updates to the meta.json schema to reference AlmaLinux in the platforms array, enabling accurate platform detection and compatibility checks in CI and user workflows.
January 2026 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments for the ansible-lint project. AlmaLinux platform support was integrated into the meta schemas, ensuring AlmaLinux is correctly modeled and validated in linting scenarios. This work includes updates to the meta.json schema to reference AlmaLinux in the platforms array, enabling accurate platform detection and compatibility checks in CI and user workflows.

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