Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2017 00:55:28 -0500 From: Garrett Wollman <wollman@bimajority.org> To: Franco Fichtner <franco@lastsummer.de> Cc: freebsd-security <freebsd-security@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: [FreeBSD-Announce] FreeBSD 11.0 end-of-life Message-ID: <23084.52304.918811.943377@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> In-Reply-To: <C1396C58-89D1-4958-8B6E-D57129ACC475@lastsummer.de> References: <20171208192538.C5C4D1C234@freefall.freebsd.org> <C1396C58-89D1-4958-8B6E-D57129ACC475@lastsummer.de>
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<<On Sat, 9 Dec 2017 08:05:51 +0100, Franco Fichtner <franco@lastsummer.de> said: > Hi, >> On 8. Dec 2017, at 8:25 PM, FreeBSD Security Officer <security-officer@freebsd.org> wrote: >> >> +--------------------------------------------------+-----------------------+ >> |releng/11.1|11.1-RELEASE|n/a |July 26, 2017 |11.2-RELEASE + 3 months| >> +--------------------------------------------------+-----------------------+ > Is there *any* indication when X + 3 is going to be? Because as a downstream > vendor X + 3 months usually translates to X, because there is no time to prepare > for any of this, especially when swift adoption is enforced by upstream, e.g. > by deprecated packages, quarterly branch and locking users out of the ports tree. Yeah, that's been one of my concerns all along with this new deprecation schedule. It takes me about a month to qualify a new release, and we have only two windows a year when I can actually deploy it (after testing) -- from 12/26 to 12/30, and from the Monday after the first Saturday in June until the Friday before the first Monday in September.[1] Release schedules in recent years have been pretty pessimal for me as it is. I'll be rolling out 11.1 later this month, but if 11.2 were to happen in March I'd be SOL before I could even think about upgrading. -GAWollman [1] And not coincidentally, these are the times when everybody, myself included, wants to go on vacation.
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