The documentation (README.md) says 'Commands in remote flights are executed in parallel against remote hosts.'.
Is this true?
If provisioning a host or actually doing more or less anything on a host it's almost always a chain of commands depending on a specific order. Even the example in the README depends on specific order of commands.
If this is not true, can this be rephrased, so people actually dare to use flightplan?
The documentation (README.md) says 'Commands in remote flights are executed in parallel against remote hosts.'.
Is this true?
If provisioning a host or actually doing more or less anything on a host it's almost always a chain of commands depending on a specific order. Even the example in the README depends on specific order of commands.
If this is not true, can this be rephrased, so people actually dare to use flightplan?