Hi,
I would prefer option 1 please. It wouldn't be the end of the world if 14.04 support went away, but definitely inconvenient. EOL for Ubuntu 14.04 is April 2019 - I would expect to see many people still running it for quite some time.
Thanks,
Randy
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 12:43 PM, Sage Weil <sweil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Currently the distros we use for upstream testing are
centos 7.x
ubuntu 16.04 (xenial)
ubuntu 14.04 (trusty)
We also do some basic testing for Debian 8 and Fedora (some old version).
Jewel was the first release that had native systemd and full xenial
support, so it's helpful to have both 14.04 and 16.04 supported to provide
an upgrade path. But I think we can safely drop 14.04 now for kraken and
luminous. Our options are
1) keep testing on xenial and trusty, and keep building packages for both
2) stop testing trusty, but still build packages
3) stop testing or building for trusty
Preferences?
sage
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