On 1/31/23 11:03, Maxwell G wrote:
On Tue Jan 31, 2023 at 15:01 +0200, Sagi Shnaidman wrote:
Hi all,
> Hi, Orion
> Thanks for raising this question.
Indeed!
> I wonder if it's possible to continue to update collections to the
> newest versions anyway. If someone wants to use the collection version
> provided in "big ansible", they would use ansible 6.3.0 with all
> included. If they want a newer collection, they can install a separate
> newest RPM.
I agree. I think we should update collections to the next major version
(if it exists) after each RHEL minor release and then keep them updated
with point releases in between. We update the ansible bundle to the next
major version that corresponds to RHEL's ansible-core version at each
RHEL minor release, so it makes to do the same with the standalone
collection packages. Collection versions that are EOL upstream won't be
tested with newer ansible-core versions.
Does this capture the general sentiment?
- ansible is the static/stable collection of collections paired with the
provided ansible-core for the life of the point release
- ansible-collection-* packages will be at least the version of the
collection in ansible, and optionally higher while giving due diligence
to avoiding breaking changes.
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