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what does it mean to you as an end user, and how to migrate to the new
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**Update (August 31, 2023): the legacy Google-hosted repositories are deprecated
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and will be frozen starting with September 13, 2023.
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**ℹ️ Update (August 31, 2023):** the _**legacy Google-hosted repositories are deprecated
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and will be frozen starting with September 13, 2023.**_
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Check out [the deprecation announcement](/blog/2023/08/31/legacy-package-repository-deprecation/)
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for more details about this change.**
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for more details about this change.
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## What you need to know about the new package repositories? (Updated on August 31, 2023)
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## What you need to know about the new package repositories?
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_(updated on August 31, 2023)_
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- This is an **opt-in change**; you're required to manually migrate from the
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Google-hosted repository to the Kubernetes community-owned repositories.
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immediately following the patch releases that are scheduled for September 2023.
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Freezing the legacy repositories means that we will publish packages for the Kubernetes
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project only to the community-owned repositories as of the September 13, 2023 cut-off point.
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Check out [the deprecation announcement](/blog/2023/08/31/legacy-package-repository-deprecation/)
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Check out the [deprecation announcement](/blog/2023/08/31/legacy-package-repository-deprecation/)
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for more details about this change.
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- The existing packages in the legacy repositories will be available for the foreseeable future.
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However, the Kubernetes project can't provide any guarantees on how long is that going to be.
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