I suggest that Asciidoc3 should be dropped as it is not well-supported anywhere else and incurs additional maintenance costs.
To address the support of AsciiDoc classic, we can use a Debian Bullseye image until around July/August 2024, as it has AsciiDoc classic. The current Debian Bookworm, which will replace Bullseye, does not support AsciiDoc classic. The image maintainer last updated the Bookworm and Bullseye images in mid-December, while the Centos 6/7 and Python 2 image maintainers last updated them a few years ago. Fred is the only reliable support for Python 2.6, and we should look for a maintained image that has Python 2.6, in case he is unavailable. We should consider dropping support for AsciiDoc3 and move the Python 2.7 and AsciiDoc classic checks to Debian Bullseye. Also, it has been proposed that we should drop support for Asciidoc classic and Python 2 in August 2024 and 2025, respectively. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org https://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel