4, 2024 05:00
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: Wei ZHOU
Subject: Re: CentOS 7 is reaching EOL
Yes, I understood, that's what I was addressing. :)
On 2024-01-23 23:03, Wei ZHOU wrote:
> Hi Lucian,
>
> I think what Vishesh meant is removing the support of CentOS 7 as a
> ma
Yes, I understood, that's what I was addressing. :)
On 2024-01-23 23:03, Wei ZHOU wrote:
Hi Lucian,
I think what Vishesh meant is removing the support of CentOS 7 as a
management server or kvm host.
-Wei
On Tue, 23 Jan 2024 at 22:07, Nux wrote:
I would not be so hasty. I am sure there are s
Hi Lucian,
I think what Vishesh meant is removing the support of CentOS 7 as a
management server or kvm host.
-Wei
On Tue, 23 Jan 2024 at 22:07, Nux wrote:
> I would not be so hasty. I am sure there are still CentOS 5 instances in
> existence somewhere, similarly I think CentOS 7 will not go d
I would not be so hasty. I am sure there are still CentOS 5 instances in
existence somewhere, similarly I think CentOS 7 will not go down without
a fight.
I'm not saying to never kill support for it, but I'd leave it maybe 1-2
more releases. Corporate users especially will take a lot of time to
Hi all
While working on a PR[1] to upgrade JRE, I noticed that CentOS 7 is reaching
end of life on 30 June, 2024 [2].
Should we remove support for CentOS 7 after 4.19 is released? Because by the
time 4.20 is out, CentOS 7 would already have reached its EOL and IMO it
doesn't make sense to main