On May 12, 2014, at 14:42 , Morten Stevens <mstevens(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On 12.05.2014 14:02, Michal Skrivanek wrote:
Hi Michal,
> It typically stops after the next .y release is out. So after 3.4 is GA the need for
next 3.3.z is less important. I'd say after 3.4 is GA you can expect at most one or
two more 3.3.z for urgent/security fixes, and by the time of 3.4.1 or 3.4.2 the updates on
3.3 would stop
>
> I think we don't deviate from this that much. The actual number of .z depends on
the length of the development of next release as well as number of issues, so that varies.
Another question in this context: How long do you plan to support
operating systems like RHEL6/CentOS6 with new oVirt releases/updates?
Is it planned to support RHEL6 with new oVirt releases after the general availability of
RHEL7?
I expect EL6 compatibility will be there for quite some time, though I don't know,
someone from integration better answer, each release has some overhead to maintain.
Thanks,
michal
Best regards,
Morten