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 <sw...@redhat.com> 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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