Well, right. But the title of the thread is "installing 2.11 on debian 11" 
- an explicit Debian version - so why should I bother taking Ubuntu let 
alone different versions of them into account?
It was a specific answer to a specific question.

[email protected] schrieb am Montag, 16. August 2021 um 13:08:04 UTC+2:

> Yes, of course, Debian's first word is stability, so you cannot find very 
> easy bleeding edge tehnology like in other distributions. Actually in 
> Bullseye ansible version is 2.10, which is not quite old (at least for now).
> But for those who what to use latest version of ansible on debian/ubuntu 
> servers, repository is listed below (found by chance).
> Pity that although the repository name it's kind of logic if you now 
> ansible history and future, it's not listed anywhere in the docs. Not even 
> knowing what repository url was is not helping me to find it official ... 
> hope that documentation will be updated soon. 
>
> Alex
>
> Pe luni, 16 august 2021, la 14:00:52 UTC+3, [email protected] a 
> scris:
>
>> Debian always uses somewhat "old" versions, they just take whatever is 
>> stable as soon as feature-freeze date comes. So even for a "recent" release 
>> (like Debian 11 Bullseye) you can expect their version to be at least half 
>> if not a year behind.
>> 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.
>>
>> [email protected] schrieb am Sonntag, 8. August 2021 um 23:26:14 UTC+2:
>>
>>> For those interested: just found ansible-core 2.11 for ubuntu (and also 
>>> debian).
>>>
>>> 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
>>>
>>> but all this is wrong, very wrong, I should find this information with a 
>>> simple search, not digging for hours reading articles and documentation and 
>>> discovering it by chance ...
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>>>

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