This pages is for quick release information and reference about Ansible versions.
See the original Releases and maintenance for latest information.
The Ansible community package and ansible-core
projects keep different versioning and see the difference below.
Ansible community package | ansible-core |
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Uses new versioning (2.10, then 3.0.0) | Continues “classic Ansible” versioning (2.11, then 2.12) |
Follows semantic versioning rules | Does not use semantic versioning |
Maintains only one version at a time | Maintains latest version plus two older versions |
Includes language, runtime, and selected Collections | Includes language, runtime, and builtin plugins |
Developed and maintained in Collection repositories | Developed and maintained in ansible/ansible repository |
Date | Release | Status, End of Life and Remarks |
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– | Ansible Community Package 6.0.0 | In development |
– | Ansible Community Package 5.x | Current |
23-Feb-2022 | Ansible Community Package 5.4.0 | ansible-core 2.12 as well as a curated set ofAnsible collections |
02-Feb-2022 | Ansible Community Package 5.3.0 | ansible-core 2.12.2 and curated set of Ansible collections |
01-Feb-2022 | ansible-core 2.12.2 ansible-core 2.11.8 ansible-base 2.10.17 | |
13-Jan-2022 | Ansible Community Package 5.2.0 | ansible-core 2.12.1 and curated set of Ansible collections |
– | Ansible Community Package 4.x | End of life after 4.10 |
– | Ansible Community Package 3.x | Unmaintained (end of life) |
– | Ansible Community Package 2.10 | Unmaintained (end of life) |
– | – | – |
20-Feb-2012 | Ansible | First Release. |