Updating documentation for release 1.4.5

pull/5301/merge
James Cammarata 10 years ago
parent 0cdf8d3162
commit 350d66af04

@ -56,6 +56,10 @@ Misc:
* significant enhancement and cleanup of rackspace modules
* various other bug fixes
## 1.4.5 "Could This Be Magic" - February 12, 2014
- fixed issue with permissions being incorrect on fireball/accelerate keys when the umask setting was too loose.
## 1.4.4 "Could This Be Magic" - January 6, 2014
- fixed a minor issue with newer versions of pip dropping the "use-mirrors" parameter.

@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ Ansible Releases at a Glance
============================
1.5 "Love Walks In" -------- active development
1.4.5 "Could This Be Magic?" - 02-12-2014
1.4.4 "Could This Be Magic?" - 01-06-2014
1.4.3 "Could This Be Magic?" - 12-20-2013
1.4.2 "Could This Be Magic?" - 12-18-2013

@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ We believe simplicity is relevant to all sizes of environments and design for bu
Ansible manages machines in an agentless manner. There is never a question of how to
upgrade remote daemons or the problem of not being able to manage systems because daemons are uninstalled. As OpenSSH is one of the most peer reviewed open source components, the security exposure of using the tool is greatly reduced. Ansible is decentralized -- it relies on your existing OS credentials to control access to remote machines; if needed it can easily connect with Kerberos, LDAP, and other centralized authentication management systems.
This documentation covers the current released version of Ansible (1.4.4) and also some development version features (1.5). For recent features, in each section, the version of Ansible where the feature is added is indicated. Ansible, Inc releases a new major release of Ansible approximately every 2 months. The core application evolves somewhat conservatively, valuing simplicity in language design and setup, while the community around new modules and plugins being developed and contributed moves very very quickly, typically adding 20 or so new modules in each release.
This documentation covers the current released version of Ansible (1.4.5) and also some development version features (1.5). For recent features, in each section, the version of Ansible where the feature is added is indicated. Ansible, Inc releases a new major release of Ansible approximately every 2 months. The core application evolves somewhat conservatively, valuing simplicity in language design and setup, while the community around new modules and plugins being developed and contributed moves very very quickly, typically adding 20 or so new modules in each release.
.. _an_introduction:

@ -4,6 +4,30 @@ ansible (1.5) unstable; urgency=low
-- Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> Wed, 27 November 2013 15:00:02 -0500
ansible (1.4.5) unstable; urgency=low
* 1.4.5 release
-- Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> Wed, 12 February 2014 15:23:11 -0500
ansible (1.4.4) unstable; urgency=low
* 1.4.4 release
-- Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> Mon, 06 January 2014 10:30:34 -0500
ansible (1.4.3) unstable; urgency=low
* 1.4.3 release
-- Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> Fri, 20 December 2013 13:19:01 -0500
ansible (1.4.2) unstable; urgency=low
* 1.4.2 release
-- Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> Wed, 18 December 2013 19:00:00 -0500
ansible (1.4.1) unstable; urgency=low
* 1.4.1 release

@ -105,6 +105,18 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
* Wed Nov 27 2013 Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> - 1.5-0
* (PENDING)
* Wed Feb 12 2014 Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> - 1.4.5
* Release 1.4.5
* Mon Jan 06 2014 Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> - 1.4.4
* Release 1.4.4
* Fri Dec 20 2013 Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> - 1.4.3
* Release 1.4.3
* Wed Dec 18 2013 Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> - 1.4.2
* Release 1.4.2
* Wed Nov 27 2013 Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> - 1.4-1
* Release 1.4.1

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