Hi,
I'd like to talk again about the "support"
for the available ovirt versions.
I have recently read some times
that 3.3. is not supported anymore, e.g.:
Am 12.05.2014 12:28, schrieb Dan Kenigsberg:
Backporting this to the now-unsupported
ovirt-3.3 is not really viable, I a m afraid.
By "support" I guess you mean the following:
There will be no updates (e.g. 3.3.6.) anymore
Is this correct?
Is there any way to determine how long a given
x.y.z. release will get .z updates ?
It would be good if there is some consistency
in that, so users can better plan their own
release management of new versions.
e.g. (made up numbers by me):
there will always be 3 z releases
if a regression is found there will always be a .z
release which fixes it.
how many y. releases will get .z patches at the same
time?
I know you can't expect a totally planned support, if
you need it, you could buy some well known downstream
product.
But at the moment it seems very random (at least to me)
how long a given release is out and gets patches and
when it stops getting patches.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Regards
Sven Kieske
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