On Mi, 06.07.22 18:15, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek (zbys...@in.waw.pl) wrote:

> I'm aware of the release schedule ;)
> The date would only need to be set (at most) twice:
> - once before the release of Fn
> - after Fn+2 is released and Fn has 1 month left
>   (only if Fn+2 slipped)
>
> And it's true that you will not get the update of the date if no
> updates are installed… But if you don't update ever, does it really
> matter that you have the EOL date off by a week or two? This date is
> meaningful for systems that are _maintained_, i.e. at least get
> updates every few weeks.

Maybe our os-release docs should mention that this is the latest
*known* support date, and suggest that people refresh the OS to newest
set of relevant package to get newer info.

Lennart

--
Lennart Poettering, Berlin
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