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Build 7.5.1 #232

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jonathanspw opened this issue May 19, 2023 · 5 comments
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Build 7.5.1 #232

jonathanspw opened this issue May 19, 2023 · 5 comments

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@jonathanspw
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ansible-collections/ansible.posix#451 is contained in the current posix collection version in 7.5.0 (1.5.2).

As this is a serious bug that could result in security vulnerabilities through bad firewalling I think it warrants a bump to 7.5.1 in which the posix module is updated.

@gotmax23
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I believe 7.6.0 is already planned for Tuesday. To begin with, I'm not sure the release manager has time to preform a release before then. Also, we don't currently have a policy in place to preform bugfix releases like this.

@gotmax23
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I filed ansible-community/community-topics#231 to discuss further.

@felixfontein
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Considering that the new release of ansible.posix took a long time, I'm not sure it's worth rushing an Ansible release now that it finally got released, especially since there will be one in a few days anyway.

@felixfontein
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(While we're at it: ansible.posix doesn't conform to semver: ansible-collections/ansible.posix#463)

@mariolenz
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@gotmax23 @felixfontein Feel free to re-open this issue if you think it necessary. Personally, I don't see the need for a 7.5.1 release when 7.6.0 will be released one or two days later, anyway.

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