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removed: CentOS Stream and Fedora from being officially supported #432

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@gardar gardar commented Oct 18, 2024

Removed CentOS Stream and Fedora from being officially supported.

  • CentOS Stream should still work as we are running tests on AlmaLinux.
  • Fedora isn't widely used as a server distro

This should trim down our CI test count/time a bit.

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I kinda feel like it would be nice to keep Fedora, since it's a nice canary for new upstream releases code if we keep it up-to-date with the latest Fedora versions.

But this is fine for now.

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gardar commented Oct 18, 2024

I kinda feel like it would be nice to keep Fedora, since it's a nice canary for new upstream releases code if we keep it up-to-date with the latest Fedora versions.

But this is fine for now.

Good point!
Perhaps we could take it even further and test upcoming/pre releases of Prometheus and exporters with fedora/archlinux/whatever in a new molecule scenario?

@gardar gardar merged commit e2ebdff into prometheus-community:main Oct 18, 2024
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@gardar gardar deleted the trim-down-platforms branch October 18, 2024 15:34
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