Re: supported distros for S release

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We'll need to update the performance lab nodes (they are on Centos8 stream still), but that's not the end of the world. Honestly I was planning on doing it anyway sooner or later.

I do have some concerns similar to Anthony. I know users who are still running CentOS 7 in production and are just struggling to get off that. We're pretty aggressive regarding needing Compiler/OS upgrades versus a lot of projects out there and at times it feels somewhat unnecessary.

I guess my take is that there's a balancing act here. If supporting older distros is a major burden and blocker for future growth it makes sense to drop them. If we're dropping them because we want to chase brand new C++ language features that are exciting and fun but not fundamental for the project, that's less of a justification imho.

Mark


On 9/13/23 09:02, Casey Bodley wrote:
now that Reef gives our users an upgrade path away from centos stream
8 and ubuntu 20.04, i propose that we drop support for those old
distros from the S release. if there's agreement here, we can stop
building/testing them on main asap
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