On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 11:57:51AM +0200, Fabiano Fidêncio wrote: > On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 10:54 AM, Christophe Fergeau > <cfergeau@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sat, May 26, 2018 at 10:29:43PM +0200, Fabiano Fidêncio wrote: > >> The regex to match unknown openSUSE prereleases is becoming > >> bigger and harder to read. > >> > >> Basically, what it's doing is: > >> > >> (15\.[1-9]|(1[6-9]|[23]|[5-9])[0-9]\.[0-9]|4[3-9]\.[0-9]) > >> --------- ----- ---------------- ---- ------------- > >> | | | | | > >> v v v | v > >> 15.1+ 16 20, 30, 50 - 90 v 43.0+ > >> .0, .1, ..., .9 > >> > >> I'm desconsidering both the 13.x series or older and 42.x series as > >> those are not going to have new releases anymore. > > > > "desconsidering"? Dropping? > > I'll change it to "Dropping" before pushing. > > > Note that > > https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Roadmap does not entirely closes the > > door on another 42.x release "There are currently no plans to release an > > openSUSE Leap 42.4 aligned with the next service pack of SLE 12", but > > that's close enough. > > Are they really going to release 43.x in parallel to/after 15.x? > > No, they have no intention to release 43.x. I've talked to Richard > Brown about this during openSUSE conference last weekend and > explanation he gave me is that they're moving back to a number that > would match SLES. > The whole 42.x series was in order to totally distinguish between the > old base they had with the new shiny system that Leap was supposed to > be. > > So, they're now following 15.x ... if at some point SLES will have a > 16.x opensuse 16.x will come to the playground as well. Your regexp in the commit log and in your patch has a 43.x part, so this can be dropped. Christophe
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