- Close 2 existing PRs (These were deemed insufficient)
- Replicate python module API in PS/C# (deprecate hodgepodge of stuff from module_utils/powershell.ps1)
- Network
- Cisco modules (ios, iosxr, nxos, iosxe)
- Arista modules (eos)
- Juniper modules (junos)
- OpenSwitch
- Cumulus
- Dell (os10) - At risk
- Netconf shared module
- Hooks for supporting Tower credentials
- VMware (This one is a little at risk due to staffing. We're investigating some community maintainers and shifting some people at Ansible around, but it is a VERY high priority).
- vsphere\_guest brought to parity with other vmware modules (vs Viasat and 'whereismyjetpack' provided modules)
- VMware modules moved to official pyvmomi bindings
- VMware inventory script updates for pyvmomi, adding tagging support
- Azure (Notes: This is on hold until Microsoft swaps out the code generator on the Azure Python SDK, which may introduce breaking changes. We have basic modules working against all of these resources at this time. Could ship it against current SDK, but may break. Or should the version be pinned?)
- Minimal Azure coverage using new ARM api
- Resource Group
- Virtual Network
- Subnet
- Public IP
- Network Interface
- Storage Account
- Security Group
- Virtual Machine
- Update of inventory script to use new API, adding tagging support
- Docker:
- Start Docker module refactor
- Update to match current docker CLI capabilities
- Docker exec support
- Upgrade other cloud modules or work with community maintainers to upgrade. (In order)
- New modules will be able to use ansiballz. Old modules will need to be ported in future releases (Some modules will not need porting but others will)
- Better testing of modules, caching of modules clientside(Have not yet arrived at an architecture for this that we like), better code sharing between ansible/ansible and modules