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Module Maintenance & Support
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.. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1
To help identify maintainers and understand how the included modules are officially supported, each module now has associated metadata that provides additional clarity for maintenance and support.
Core
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:doc:`Core modules are maintained by the Ansible Engineering Team<core_maintained>`.
These modules are integral to the basic foundations of the Ansible distribution.
Network
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:doc:`Network modules are maintained by the Ansible Network Team<network_maintained>`. Please note there are `additional networking modules <list_of_network_modules>` that are categorized as Certified or Community not maintained by Ansible.
Certified
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Certified modules are part of a future planned program currently in development.
Community
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:doc:`Community modules are submitted and maintained by the Ansible community<community_maintained>`. These modules are not maintained by Ansible, and are included as a convenience.
Issue Reporting
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If you believe you have found a bug in a module and are already running the latest stable or development version of Ansible, first look at the `issue tracker in the Ansible repo <https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues>` to see if an issue has already been filed. If not, please file one.
Should you have a question rather than a bug report, inquiries are welcome on the `ansible-project Google group <https://groups.google.com/forum/#%21forum/ansible-project>` or on Ansibles “#ansible” channel, located on irc.freenode.net.
For development-oriented topics, use the `ansible-devel Google group <https://groups.google.com/forum/#%21forum/ansible-devel>` or Ansibles #ansible and #ansible-devel channels, located on irc.freenode.net. You should also read `Community Information & Contributing <community>`, `Testing Ansible <testing>`, and `Developing Modules <developing_modules>`.
The modules are hosted on GitHub in a subdirectory of the `Ansible <https://github.com/ansible/ansible/tree/devel/lib/ansible/modules>` repo.
NOTE: If you have a Red Hat Ansible Engine product subscription, please follow the standard issue reporting process via the Red Hat Customer Portal.
Support
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For more information on how included Ansible modules are supported by Red Hat,
please refer to the following `knowledgebase article <https://access.redhat.com/articles/3166901>` as well as other resources on the `Red Hat Customer Portal <https://access.redhat.com/>`.
.. seealso::
:doc:`intro_adhoc`
Examples of using modules in /usr/bin/ansible
:doc:`playbooks`
Examples of using modules with /usr/bin/ansible-playbook
:doc:`dev_guide/developing_modules`
How to write your own modules
:doc:`dev_guide/developing_api`
Examples of using modules with the Python API
`Mailing List <http://groups.google.com/group/ansible-project>`_
Questions? Help? Ideas? Stop by the list on Google Groups
`irc.freenode.net <http://irc.freenode.net>`_
#ansible IRC chat channel