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Outreachy Blog #4: Final project blog

Hello,
I am thrilled to be writing my final blog post as an Outreachy intern for Eclipse Adoptium's Moncon project 🎉.Over the past three months, I have had the opportunity to work on a fascinating project aimed at automating the Nagios server-side configuration using scripts and Ansible.

Throughout my internship, I worked on creating Ansible playbooks and roles to handle the creation and manipulation of Nagios server-side configuration files. This involved understanding the existing Nagios server-side configuration structure and how it can be automated using Ansible.

Working on this project has been both challenging and rewarding. I learned a lot about Ansible, its features, and how it can be used to automate server-side configuration. I also gained experience in working with other developers and contributing to a large open-source project.

What I enjoyed most about working on Moncon was the sense of community and collaboration that permeated every aspect of the project. Whether it was through code reviews, Slack discussions, or weekly meetings, I always felt that I was part of a team that valued my contributions and was invested in my growth as a developer. I learned so much from my interactions with my mentors and colleagues, and I am grateful for their guidance and support throughout my internship.

Overall, my experience with Outreachy and the Moncon project has been incredibly positive, and I would highly recommend the program to anyone looking to gain experience in open source software development. The skills and knowledge I gained will undoubtedly serve me well in my future endeavors, and I look forward to continuing to contribute to the Moncon project and the open source community as a whole.

Thank you to everyone who made this internship possible, and I hope to see you all in the open source world! 🎉🎉

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