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Since today the galaxy_ng codebase is used on Ansible Galaxy (galaxy.ansible.com). One big change that everyone needs to be aware of is that URLs to collections (and roles) on Galaxy changed:
If you use the old URLs, you end up on a 404 page which provides a search result list usually pointing to the correct destination. If you link to your collection on Galaxy, for example from your GitHub repository, the collection's README, or any other place, you should better adjust the URL to the new format.
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Since today the galaxy_ng codebase is used on Ansible Galaxy (galaxy.ansible.com). One big change that everyone needs to be aware of is that URLs to collections (and roles) on Galaxy changed:
Before:
https://galaxy.ansible.com/{namespace}/{name}
(example: https://galaxy.ansible.com/community/general)New:
https://galaxy.ansible.com/ui/repo/published/{namespace}/{name}/
(example: https://galaxy.ansible.com/ui/repo/published/community/general/)If you use the old URLs, you end up on a 404 page which provides a search result list usually pointing to the correct destination. If you link to your collection on Galaxy, for example from your GitHub repository, the collection's README, or any other place, you should better adjust the URL to the new format.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: