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Update CI OSes #5050

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@nickva nickva commented May 11, 2024

Remove deprecated buster, centos 7 and bionic.

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Remove deprecated buster, centos 7 and bionic.
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pgj commented May 13, 2024

Hrm, CentOS 7 is supported until June 30, 2024. However, CentOS 8 was supported until end of 2021: https://endoflife.date/centos — personally, I will miss 7, it helped us to catch many curious mistakes last year.

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nickva commented May 13, 2024

8 support will go until 2029 at least https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/

Yeah, we'll definitely miss CentOS 7, it was a good helper finding various bugs all those years.

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pgj commented May 13, 2024

Your link points to RHEL8 which probably shares the same assets but managed differently?

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