Hi all- we're happy to announce that Release Candidate 3 of Ansible 2.5.0 
is now available! 


How do you get it?
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All Ansible pre-releases in the 2.5 series will be published to PyPI. This 
is probably the easiest way for most users to install:

$ pip install ansible==2.5.0rc3 --user


The tar.gz of the release can be found here:

http://releases.ansible.com/ansible/ansible-2.5.0rc3.tar.gz
SHA256: 0fde8eb02a34ba1936a52da423d339ac9bded6aeac8d13d90f1f0be812c5b877

You can also test against the git repository as follows:

$ git clone https://github.com/ansible/ansible.git
$ cd ansible
$ git checkout v2.5.0rc3


You can then source our testing script:

$ . hacking/env-setup

or you can build your own .tar.gz (output will be 
dist/ansible-2.5.0rc3.tar.gz):

$ make sdist


Weekly pre-release builds are planned through release; all will be 
available via PyPI, releases.ansible.com, and GitHub.


Planned Release Schedule
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Release Candidate 4 (if necessary): March 22, 2018
(further release candidates as necessary)
Final Release: mid-March, 2018 (target March 22, 2018)


Finally, we've published a draft porting guide at 
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/porting_guides/porting_guide_2.5.html 
to help migrate your content to 2.5. If you discover any errors, or if you 
see any regressions from playbooks which work on 2.4.x and prior, please 
open a Github issue, and be sure to mention you're testing against 2.5.0rc3.


Thanks!

Matt Davis (@nitzmahone)
Ansible Core Engineering / 2.5 release manager

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