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Add version_added for all new features #37

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SUMMARY

Adds version_added: '1.0.0' to all new features (since Ansible 2.9). I'll stick to 1.0.0 until we decided how we'll version and what's the next release.

(Similar to ansible-collections/community.general#214)

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@MarkusTeufelberger
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In some places you wrote 2.10, is that on purpose?

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@MarkusTeufelberger it's not on purpose. I'll update all values to the correct one once we have decided which one will be the initial "proper" release. (The 0.1.0 currently on galaxy is kind of a bootstrap release - mainly needed because you cannot upload collections to galaxy with dependencies when these are not on galaxy yet.)

@felixfontein felixfontein changed the title [WIP] Add version_added for all new features Add version_added for all new features Jun 21, 2020
@felixfontein felixfontein mentioned this pull request Jun 21, 2020
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It now says 1.0.0 everywhere.

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lgtm

@felixfontein felixfontein merged commit 109edec into ansible-collections:master Jun 29, 2020
@felixfontein felixfontein deleted the add-version_added branch June 29, 2020 13:21
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@MarkusTeufelberger thanks for reviewing this!

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