[atomic-wg] Issue #228 `clarify policy on atomic host support for older Fedora "number" releases`

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dustymabe added a new comment to an issue you are following:
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> -1 on dropping Life Support for N-1 unless we're ready to shift to rolling releases. That's pretty much the worst of all possible worlds.
> Proposed policy: Life Support+
> From the date N is released:
> 
> We continue offering OSTree updates for 6 months on N-1
> We do not do "releases" of N-1 in terms of new images, etc.
> We run automated tests (only) on N-1 OStrees once every 2 weeks, when a new N is released.
> 
> Running tests on the OSTree means:
> 
> Install last image of N-1
> Upgrade to latest OSTree in that series
> Run whatever automated tests we have

I would prefer not to pretend we support it and would rather have it be clear to the user. What about complex relationships between docker and openshift/kubernetes? What about breakages in releng? What about changes to our processes that we can't/won't change for the older release? All of those things multiply and start to make things more of a maintenance burden. I'd prefer to concentrate our efforts on the existing release (and also prepare for the next release) without having to worry about N-1. 
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