The Pulp team is pleased to announce the publishing of our long anticipated 2.4.0 release!
There are many new exciting features in this release, most notably that Pulp now uses Celery to perform its asynchronous tasks in a distributed manner. This is a very exciting feature for the future of Pulp as it begins to open many scaling and availability opportunities for our users. You can read more about this release and how you can upgrade to it in our 2.4 release notes[0]. At the time of publishing, we have not yet updated Read The Docs to point to our 2.4 branch, so you can use the "latest" build[1] (which really tracks our master branch on our repository) to see them until we have the official 2.4 notes up. Please be sure to pay close attention to the upgrade instructions as there are many steps and they are all important. A simple "yum update" will not accomplish all that is required due to the magnitude of change in this release. There is one known regression[2] in this release, but it has a simple workaround and only affects interactive Kickstart installations. We hope you enjoy and we'd love to hear your feedback here, or in our #pulp channel on Freenode. -- With lots of Pulp, Your Friendly Neighbourhood Pulp Team [0] https://pulp-user-guide.readthedocs.org/en/pulp-2.4/release-notes/2.4.x.html [1] https://pulp-user-guide.readthedocs.org/en/latest/release-notes/2.4.x.html [2] https://pulp-user-guide.readthedocs.org/en/latest/release-notes/2.4.x.html#known-issue
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