On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 09:39:47AM -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
> > Yeah, I think that'd be better then simply dropping them, if it's
> > reasonably easy to implement. By releasing those updates we make
> > things a bit nicer for users who are staying on a
> > now-slightly-but-as-time-goes-on-more-and-more-so out-of-date release,
> > and we'd be conserving the work of our packagers. But if it would be a
> > major hassle for infra or releng, then meh.
> >
> 
> I think a phased approach would be (hopefully) easy to implement.
> 
> 1. Stop builds at <date>
> 2. Stop submitting updates on <date>+1 week

 2½. Push to stable all updates with non-negative karma at <date>+2 weeks?

> 3. Stop allowing pushes to stable on <date>+2 weeks.


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