>
> Really, seems more to be an education issue.
>

The problem here is (as you surely know) that managers don't have time for 
education. "We already bought the expensive product xyz support and we want 
anyone to use it as we already payed for it" .
There is also no way to explain anything. Nevertheless, the machines are 
not completely managed. So it's not forbidden to login there via ssh and to 
do stuff. That is what I mainly use ansible for, as a (very well) trained 
monkey, who automates al the steps for me. (So the ansible binary is on my 
notebook).
The real question is: 

Why does ansible require to leave traces like the .ansible directory in 
home folder?
Is there a way to change the facts folder?


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