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Ansible Changes By Release Ansible Changes By Release
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1.4 "Could This Be Magic" - Release pending! 1.4 "Could This Be Magic" - November 21, 2013
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Ansible Releases at a Glance Ansible Releases at a Glance
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1.4 "Could This Be Magic?" - active development 1.4 "Could This Be Magic?" - 11-21-2013
1.3.4 "Top of the World" ----- 10-29-2013 1.3.4 "Top of the World" ----- 10-29-2013
1.3.3 "Top of the World" ----- 10-09-2013 1.3.3 "Top of the World" ----- 10-09-2013
1.3.2 "Top of the World" ----- 09-19-2013 1.3.2 "Top of the World" ----- 09-19-2013

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You may be interested in reading about `some notable Ansible users <http://www.ansibleworks.com/users/>`_. You may be interested in reading about `some notable Ansible users <http://www.ansibleworks.com/users/>`_.
This documentation covers the current released version of Ansible (1.3.X) and also some development version features (1.4). For recent features, in each section, the version of Ansible where the feature is added is indicated. AnsibleWorks releases a new major release of Ansible approximately every 2 months. The core application evolves somewhat conservatively, valuing simplicity in language design and setup, while the community around new modules and plugins being developed and contributed moves very very quickly, typically adding 20 or so new modules in each release. This documentation covers the current released version of Ansible (1.4.X) and also some development version features (1.5). For recent features, in each section, the version of Ansible where the feature is added is indicated. AnsibleWorks releases a new major release of Ansible approximately every 2 months. The core application evolves somewhat conservatively, valuing simplicity in language design and setup, while the community around new modules and plugins being developed and contributed moves very very quickly, typically adding 20 or so new modules in each release.
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