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Inclusion of ngine_io.vultr in Ansible 2.10 #8

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felixfontein opened this issue Aug 5, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #10
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Inclusion of ngine_io.vultr in Ansible 2.10 #8

felixfontein opened this issue Aug 5, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #10
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This collection will be included in Ansible 2.10 because it contains modules and/or plugins that were included in Ansible 2.9. Please review:

DEADLINE: 2020-08-18

The latest version of the collection available on August 18 will be included in Ansible 2.10.0, except possibly newer versions which differ only in the patch level. (For details, see the roadmap). Please release version 1.0.0 of your collection by this date! If 1.0.0 does not exist, the same 0.x.y version will be used in all of Ansible 2.10 without updates, and your 1.x.y release will not be included until Ansible 2.11 (unless you request an exception at a community working group meeting and go through a demanding manual process to vouch for backwards compatibility . . . you want to avoid this!).

Follow semantic versioning rules

Your collection versioning must follow all semver rules. This means:

  • Patch level releases can only contain bugfixes;
  • Minor releases can contain new features, new modules and plugins, and bugfixes, but must not break backwards compatibility;
  • Major releases can break backwards compatibility.

Changelogs and Porting Guide

Your collection should provide data for the Ansible 2.10 changelog and porting guide. The changelog and porting guide are automatically generated from ansible-base, and from the changelogs of the included collections. All changes from the breaking_changes, major_changes, removed_features and deprecated_features sections will appear in both the changelog and the porting guide. You have two options for providing changelog fragments to include:

  1. If possible, use the antsibull-changelog tool, which uses the same changelog fragment as the ansible/ansible repository (see the documentation).
  2. If you cannot use antsibull-changelog, you can provide the changelog in a machine-readable format as changelogs/changelog.yaml inside your collection (see the documentation of changelogs/changelog.yaml format).

If you cannot contribute to the integrated Ansible changelog using one of these methods, please provide a link to your collection's changelog by creating an issue in https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-build-data/. If you do not provide changelogs/changelog.yml or a link, users will not be able to find out what changed in your collection from the Ansible changelog and porting guide.

Make sure your collection passes the sanity tests

Run ansible-test sanity --docker -v in the collection with the latest ansible-base or stable-2.10 ansible/ansible checkout.

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Questions and Feedback

If you have questions or want to provide feedback, please see the Feedback section in the collection requirements.

(Internal link to keep track of issues: ansible-collections/overview#102)

@resmo resmo self-assigned this Aug 5, 2020
@resmo resmo mentioned this issue Aug 15, 2020
@resmo resmo closed this as completed in #10 Aug 16, 2020
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