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Looks like we're fully invested in stages. I don't think it makes
sense to maintain both. We can always resurrect it later (in some
form) as needed.<br>
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<div dir="ltr">As part of the upcoming RC release, there was a
question as to whether the Changeset code could removed. AFAIK,
there is only one plugin still using it (pulp_ansible) although
there’s a ticket to update it to use the Stages code. I wanted
to ask though if we were planning to keep the Changeset code in
Pulp 3?
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