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ansible-base Roadmap
The ansible-base
team develops a roadmap for each major
and minor ansible-base
release. The latest roadmap shows
current work; older roadmaps provide a history of the project. We don't
publish roadmaps for subminor versions. So 2.10 and 2.11 have roadmaps,
but 2.10.1 does not.
We incorporate team and community feedback in each roadmap, and aim for further transparency and better inclusion of both community desires and submissions.
Each roadmap offers a best guess, based on the
ansible-base
team's experience and on requests and feedback
from the community, of what will be included in a given release.
However, some items on the roadmap may be dropped due to time
constraints, lack of community maintainers, and so on.
Each roadmap is published both as an idea of what is upcoming in
ansible-base
, and as a medium for seeking further feedback
from the community.
You can submit feedback on the current roadmap in multiple ways:
- Edit the agenda of an IRC Core Team Meeting (preferred)
- Post on the
#ansible-devel
Freenode IRC channel - Email the ansible-devel list
See Ansible communication channels <communication>
for details on how to join and use the email lists and IRC channels.
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