On Monday 16 August 2021 at 13:00:52, [email protected] wrote:

> Debian always uses somewhat "old" versions, they just take whatever is
> stable as soon as feature-freeze date comes.

> What they do though is backport security fixes to those versions should
> they come up, but they will never ever upgrade to a more recent release
> until the next version of the distro.

That may be true of Debian, but isn't part of the whole point of Ubuntu (which 
these repositories are for) that it has a 6-monthly release cycle, allowing it 
to keep far more up-to-date with package releases than Debian does?

> [email protected] schrieb am Sonntag, 8. August 2021 um 23:26:14 UTC+2:
> > 
> > https://launchpad.net/~ansible/+archive/ubuntu/ansible-4
> > http://ppa.launchpad.net/ansible/ansible-4/ubuntu/pool/main/a/ansible-
> > core/
> > 
> > it seems to be the same signing key with the "old" (pre 2.11) ansible
> > repository; tomorrow is testing day :-P

Antony.

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