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Collection migration tracking #128

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felixfontein opened this issue Nov 19, 2020 · 17 comments
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Collection migration tracking #128

felixfontein opened this issue Nov 19, 2020 · 17 comments

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felixfontein commented Nov 19, 2020

Instead of always updating this comment, let's track content moving in this issue. I'll create one comment per collection, and that comment can be updated and eventually checked off or hidden.

When a collection is ready to be added to the current stable release, we have to add it to both ansible.in (just the collection name) and ansible-2.10.build (collection name and version range). Eventually we'll add code to antsibull to do this. In the meantime, here's a sample PR that shows what needs to be changed:

https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-build-data/pull/39/files

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PR to update Ansible's routing table for ansible-core 2.11: ansible/ansible#73046

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Since only infoblox.nios_modules is left, and it's not fully clear how that will progress, I think we can close this.

Ansible Community project plan automation moved this from In progress to Done Sep 13, 2021
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Since only infoblox.nios_modules is left, and it's not fully clear how that will progress, I think we can close this.

Agreed we should close.

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infoblox.nios_modules has been added to Ansible, and the migration process has been set into motion (ansible-collections/community.general#3592).

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