Re: v0.94.6 Hammer released

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Hi Loïc,

On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 12:14:27AM +0100, Loic Dachary wrote:
> On 22/03/2016 23:49, Chris Dunlop wrote:
>> Hi Stable Release Team for v0.94,
>> 
>> Let's try again... Any news on a release of v0.94.6 for debian wheezy (bpo70)?
> 
> I don't think publishing a debian wheezy backport for v0.94.6 is planned. Maybe it's a good opportunity to initiate a community effort ? Would you like to work with me on this ?

It's my understanding, from statements by both Sage and yourself, that
existing OS'es would continue to be supported in the stable series, e.g.:

 On Wed, Mar 02, 2016 at 06:32:18PM +0700, Loic Dachary wrote:
 > I think you misread what Sage wrote : "The intention was to continue
 > building stable releases (0.94.x) on the old list of supported platforms
 > (which inclues 12.04 and el6)". In other words, the old OS'es are still
 > supported. Their absence is a glitch in the release process that will be
 > fixed.

"The old OS'es" that were being supported up to v0.94.5 includes debian
wheezy. It would be quite surprising and unexpected to drop support for an
OS in the middle of a stable series.

If that is indeed what's happening, and it's not just an oversight, I'd
prefer to put my efforts into moving to a supported OS rather than keeping
the older OS on life support.

Just to be clear, I understand it is quite a burden maintaining releases for
old OSes, I'm only voicing mild surprise and a touch of regret: I'm very
happy with the Ceph project!

Cheers,

Chris,
OnTheNet
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