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Update list of OSes to non-EoL versions #104

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@ananace ananace commented Sep 20, 2024

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Updates the list of supported OSes in the metadata, no longer lists supports for End-of-Life versions of Debian or EL (CentOS)

I'm unsure on the Ubuntu situation though, 18.04 is technically not EoL yet after all.

@ananace ananace added the enhancement New feature or request label Sep 20, 2024
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smortex commented Sep 20, 2024

On the "Files changed" tab, you can see the list of OS enabled but considered EOL by VoxPupuli.

I'm unsure on the Ubuntu situation though, 18.04 is technically not EoL yet after all.

According to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases, 18.04 has reached what they call "End of Standard Support", which is what we call "End of life" at VoxPupuli. If you look at what they call "End of life", 14.04 is still supported 🙃

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smortex commented Sep 20, 2024

Re-tagged "backwards-incompatible": while the change does not change the code, this allow future changes to break these OS not tested anymore, so we want this to be ranked high in the ChangeLog.

@ananace ananace merged commit ae7a294 into voxpupuli:master Sep 24, 2024
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@ananace ananace deleted the update-oses branch September 24, 2024 10:18
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