Dne 18. 02. 20 v 11:15 Martin Vidner napsal(a):
I suspect that many of the build targets were addded just because we could, not because they serve a purpose. Can we simply drop them? If not, what should our supported distro policy for Snapper be?
I'm not a snapper developer but I'd expect support for the latest versions of the major distributions. The rest (the older versions or the less common distributions) should be done in the "best effort" way, i.e. if it builds then fine, if not then disable/remove it. I'd expect that the respective distribution maintainers would send us patches/pull requests for the distributions they would like to have supported. We cannot support everything, esp. the obsolete distributions which are not even supported by their authors/community. Idea to discuss: Maybe we could create an OBS subproject filesystems:snapper:0.8.6 which would contain snapshot of the older version so the users of the unsupported distributions could still at least reach this version. The question is whether it is worth of doing it... (BTW our support is really great, many upstream projects just provide a source tarball or a Git repository and that's it, no packaging nor binaries...) -- Ladislav Slezák YaST Developer SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. Corso IIa Křižíkova 148/34 18600 Praha 8 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: yast-devel+owner@opensuse.org