Hi folks, a quick question. When finding out the mapping ETCD or CNI versions (e . . .

Chiranga Alwis:
Hi folks, a quick question.
When finding out the mapping ETCD or CNI versions (externally maintained components) for a particular Kubernetes cluster deployment, the recommendation is to use the release notes for the relevant Kubernetes version (e.g. for 1.20.0 https://v1-20.docs.kubernetes.io/docs/setup/release/notes/).
In this I am unable to see any direct mention of the particular external component versions. I managed to find it out by using a Ctrl + F (e.g. for etcd, I discovered the issue subject Update default etcd server version to 3.4.13... under https://v1-20.docs.kubernetes.io/docs/setup/release/notes/#bug-or-regression).

Is this the correct approach? Or is there a better, correct approach?
Will every release page if necessary contain such an entry of the Git Issue?

Chiranga Alwis:
@unnivkn @Mumshad Mannambeth any update on the above?

unnivkn:
yes…your approach is correct. k8s version docs may not be well maintained some times.

Chiranga Alwis:
@unnivkn got it. Thanks.