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0.6.1

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CHANGES:

* add support for arch20147 with pacman.
* drop yaourt complexities.

0.6.0

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CHANGES:

* add support for debian7, arch20132, fedora18 and ubuntu1304
rackspace images.
* drop support for arch201208 and fedora16 rackspace images
* bump Arch salt version to 0.11.1
* require the salt package and release version in the settings, when
building salt on a rolling release such as Arch.
* Arch 2012.08 is now a pure systemd installation
* nova client now requires specifying pub and priv networks
during a build. sleep longer during boot stage to prevent
extra api calls to rackspace.
* refactor salt states and move them to a new folder.
* add support for changing the remote directory of states and pillars.
* bump Fabric to 1.5.1, later to 1.6 (which helpfully resolved some
rebooting issues)
* bump python-novaclient to 2.13.0
* bump Jinja2 to 2.7

0.5.9

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CHANGES:

* resolve issue 8 by using pgrep to check if
salt-master/minion daemons instead of relying
on Fabric.
* deprecate explicit support for rackspace api v1

0.5.4

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CHANGES:

* fix setup.py and use a MANIFEST.in to include configuration files

0.5.3

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CHANGES:

* some fixes to the provided salt-states

0.5.2

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NEW FEATURES:

* debian 6 is now supported on rackspace with salt

CHANGES:
* the `fab all` task has been renamed to `fab each`, mostly to
avoid the name clash with the Python's global all() method.
* the `fab provision` task has been renamed to `fab bootstrap` and
a new `fab configure` task has been added to better clarify
intent. Additionaly a thorough refactoring of core.py has taken
place.
* instead of aborting, a y/n continue prompt has been added
when a rackspace server found to be not `ACTIVE`.

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