As Fabian said, they will stay available in vault.centos.org.
On 02 Feb 14:04, Larry Brigman wrote:
The 2.6 version is the only one validated to install OKD 3.11.
Yes, some of us have this old version of OpenShift running in production.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2021, 4:48 AM Fabian Arrotin arrfab@centos.org wrote:
Notification:
So far, the ConfigManagement SIG rebuilt and shipped some Ansible versions through different repos (per "branch") over the last months/years , so we currently still have on mirror.centos.org (and so external mirrors) the following repositories :
For CentOS 7:
- ansible 2.6
- ansible 2.7
- ansible 2.8
- ansible 2.9
For CentOS 8 (also working on 8-stream) :
- ansible 2.9
Per Ansible EOL policy (see
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/reference_appendices/release_and_main... ) we'll continue to maintain 2.8 (security fixes if they appear) and 2.9 but we'll remove previous versions/repositories.
Worth knowing that they'd still be available through vault.centos.org though, but not available directly through a centos-release-ansible*.rpm (configuring yum/dnf repositories on systems)
So far I never had a chance/time to look at ansible 2.10, as there is a split between ansible-base and ansible-core and then collections. My goal would be to discuss with EPEL/Fedora maintainer (Kevin Fenzi) about the best way to have it working and then we can start (re)building through configmanagement tags on https://cbs.centos.org
Kind Regards,
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