On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 12:34 PM Miroslav Suchý <msu...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Dne 08. 07. 22 v 4:59 Stewart Smith via devel napsal(a):
>
> Another - what do we do about, e.g., Fedora IoT and Fedora CoreOS,
> which have their own somewhat different release/life cycles? What about
> module lifecycles? What is it about *lifecycles* that's important,
> anyway? Don't we maybe want to just have a sort of generic system for
> "important events"?
>
> I view it as a mechanism to communicate well in advance of when someone
> is going to have to do work.
>
> Fedora is the simple case: every 6-12 months you're going to have to
> upgrade the version of the OS.
>
> And when implementing this for Fedora, can you bear RHEL in mind too? Because 
> it has several levels of EOL
>
> https://endoflife.software/operating-systems/linux/red-hat-enterprise-linux-rhel

RHEL is already implementing it's own scheme for lifecycle metadata.

josh
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