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This release is the official (for real this time, we missed some plugins) start of the community-plugins repository! 🎉
Out of the back of the discussions in #20266, we aligned with the help of RedHat to move some plugins which are maintained by the community out of this repo, and have a dedicated space. There they will have their own independent workspaces, with their own release cycles not coupled to the Backstage mainline / next release.
With the move comes a new NPM scope,
@backstage-community
. Upgrading to these packages is as easy as runningyarn backstage-cli versions:bump
followed byyarn backstage-cli versions:migrate
, in which these scripts will update both code references under./src
andpackage.json
references to the old namespace.If you have already upgraded to
v1.26.1
make sure to runyarn backstage-cli versions:bump --skip-migrate
and thenyarn backstage-cli versions:migrate
separately in order to take advantage of the inline code replacements that shipped in this release!From this release
versions:bump
will also try to migrate any packages over time for you, without needing to doversions:migrate
separately.Please reach out on Discord, or file an issue, if you're having issues with moving to the new packages.