On Wed, Dec 04, 2019 at 09:10:04AM +0100, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> This would mean we'd stop support for RHEL 5, which is probably OK, seeing
> that even the super-extended support ends in November 2020.

Sounds like a plan.  I can work on the OpenSSL part, if you need help
of course.  And if others don't object in doing that.  Of course.

> Dropping RHEL 5 would also allow us to drop support for Python 2.4, which is
> something I've been itching to do. ;-)
> 
> In both of these cases, maintaining support for all these ancient versions
> is a significant burden IMO, so it would be good to clean up the tail end a
> bit.

Good to know.
--
Michael

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