End of life policy

Albert Astals Cid aacid at kde.org
Sat Jan 25 18:13:47 GMT 2025


El dijous, 23 de gener del 2025, a les 1:43:29 (Hora estàndard del Centre 
d’Europa), Justin Zobel va escriure:
> On 23/1/25 03:06, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> > El dimecres, 22 de gener del 2025, a les 4:35:53 (Hora estàndard del
> > Centre
> > 
> > d’Europa),rhkramer at gmail.com va escriure:
> >> On Tuesday, January 21, 2025 05:16:25 PM Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> >>> Is it not a consequence from the fact that there's no more releases
> >>> planned?
> >>> 
> >>> It's weird to say "for things that we don't plan releases there will no
> >>> be
> >>> releases"
> >>> 
> >>> What would you write?
> >>> 
> >>  From the peanut gallery: How about:
> >> No more releases planned for this project.
> >> 
> >> and perhaps, in parenthesis after that, something like (end of project)
> > 
> > But we're not speaking about end of project.
> > 
> > We are speaking about the fact that Okular 24.12.x is not going to be
> > released anymore because Okular 25.04.x is the next release series, not
> > that we're not going to release Okular at all anymore.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> >    Albert
> 
> I guess I should try to expand on my thoughts before throwing my ideas
> at the mailing list.
> 
> I think my original thought was several fold:
> 
> 1. How long/which version (tied together as our releases are done at
> regular intervals) do we support each release for things KDE produces,
> e.g. Gear, Plasma, Frameworks?
> 
> 2. Document this information clearly on our Wiki.
> 
> 3. On the documentation side, have a single Wiki page per release type
> (Gear, Frameworks, Plasma) that details this.
> 
> for example:
> 
> Gear
> 
> Current supported versions: 24.12.*
> 
> Version     Release Date Supported
> 
> ==================================================
> 
> 24.12       Released 19th December 2024 Yes
> 
> 24.08       Released 5th August 2024 End of Life*
> 
> ...
> 
> All the older releases...
> 
> 
> * End of Life text would be a link to a page on the wiki would describe
> that KDE software is regularly released and it is always recommended to
> upgrade to the latest released version. End of Life software does not
> receive important security updates or bug fixes. More text here about
> why that is important, etc.
> 
> 
> I think my goal overall is to set expectations for users and developers
> clearly on our wiki. Don't target End of Life software for development
> and let users know that versions like 24.08, 24.05, 24.02 etc on LTS
> type distros are not supported any longer.

Honestly, seems lots of work for something that is very obvious, but if you 
think it makes sense and you want to do the work, i don't particularly seem 
the problem, but as a release-team person I do not want to maintain anotther 
document saying that KDE Gear 24.08 is not getting more releases because we 
already maintain a document that says KDE Gear 24.08 is not getting more 
releases https://community.kde.org/Schedules/KDE_Gear_24.08_Schedule

Cheers,
  Albert




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