Ansible 6.1.0 has been released!

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Ompragash Viswanathan

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Hi all,


We're happy to announce that the Ansible 6.1.0 package has been released !


Ansible 6.1.0 will include ansible-core 2.13.1 as well as a curated set of

Ansible collections to provide a vast number of modules and plugins.


This is a major version update from Ansible 5.x which included

ansible-core 2.12 and there may be backwards incompatibilities in the

core playbook language.


How to get it

-------------


This pre-release is available on PyPI and can be installed with pip:


```

$ pip install ansible==6.1.0 --user

```


The sources for this release can be found here:


Release tarball:

https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/a/ansible/ansible-6.1.0.tar.gz

SHA256: 91e4b23945f190aaa123c6ba4f8accb8e7f8905991bd3bb19b89afbdca456822


Wheel package: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/py3/a/ansible/ansible-6.1.0-py3-none-any.whl

SHA256: 52c89558d4ab8238828f1b98f653b148738065895cefbef9c174beb663bea3a0


What's new in Ansible 6

---------------------------


* New command-line utility “ansible-community” is added in Ansible 6 to check the installed version of Ansible Community package.


```

$ ansible-community --version

Ansible community version 6.1.0

```


* Python wheels are now available for both Ansible 6 and ansible-core

2.13.x, resulting in significantly improved installation performance.


* In addition, Ansible 6 will no longer install some unnecessary files

from the included Ansible collections such as tests or hidden files &

directories in order to further improve installation performance and

reduce the size on disk. These files are still available in the source

tarball if necessary.


* The changelog for ansible-core 2.13 installed by this release of

ansible is available here:

https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/stable-2.13/changelogs/CHANGELOG-v2.13.rst


* Collections which have opted into being a part of the Ansible-6

unified changelog will have an entry on this page:

https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-build-data/blob/main/6/CHANGELOG-v6.rst


* For collections which have not opted into the unified changelog, you

may find more information on https://galaxy.ansible.com or their

source repository.

For example, the community.crypto collection would be found at

https://galaxy.ansible.com/community/crypto and you can find a link to

the source repository under the "Repo" button at the top right.


What's the schedule for new Ansible releases after 6.1.0 ?

---------------------------------------------------------


* Maintenance releases of Ansible 6.x will occur approximately every

three weeks (Ansible 6.1.0, Ansible 6.2.0, etc) until the release of

Ansible 7.0.0. They will contain bugfixes and new features but no

backwards incompatibilities.


* Please note that the release of ansible-core 2.13 coincides with the end-of-life of ansible 2.9 and ansible-base 2.10:

https://groups.google.com/g/ansible-announce/c/kegIH5_okmg/


Porting Help

-------------


A unified porting guide for collections which have opted-in is available here:

https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/porting_guides/porting_guide_6.html


Getting collection updates from Ansible 6 with older releases of ansible-core

-----------------------------------------------------------------


Ansible 6 includes ansible-core 2.13.x and users have expressed an interest

in getting collection updates as they ship in the Ansible "batteries

included" package while keeping an older version of ansible-core based

on their needs and requirements.


An ansible-galaxy requirements file based on the collections from

Ansible 6 has been made available for this use case:

https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-build-data/blob/main/6/galaxy-requirements.yaml


Once the requirements file has been downloaded, the collections can be

installed by running:

"ansible-galaxy collection install -r galaxy-requirements.yaml"


On behalf of the Ansible community, thank you and happy automating!


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