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Give the 2.x series its own release notes page, put the 3.x notes into the 'current' series page. This removes the OpenStack development cycle name from the release notes. We follow the intermediary release model, however the association with the common cycle release is something that we do not need to reflect in the doc structure. We want users to use the current version even with older clouds, not to think they need to use a 'Mitaka' OSC with a Mitaka cloud. Change-Id: Idbb6844824d50e5cd0fa64871b5aa625d4d237af
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OpenStackClient Release Notes
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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unreleased
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20_releases
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pre_20_releases
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OpenStack Releases
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OpenStackClient is compatible with all currently supported OpenStack releases,
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it does not require maintaining a 'Mitaka' version to match to a Mitala-release
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cloud. The OpenStackClient release that was current when the corresponding
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OpenStack release was made is shown below:
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OpenStack Release OpenStackClient Release
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================= =======================
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Mitaka 2.3.0
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Liberty 1.7.3
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Kilo 1.0.6
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Juno 0.4.1
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Icehouse 0.3.1
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================= =======================
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Further details for historical OpenStack releases are found at the
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`OpenStack Releases`_ page.
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.. _`OpenStack Releases`: http://releases.openstack.org/
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