On 4/6/22 19:30, Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Reading the comments, it seems the overlooked word is “depreciated”
meaning users will have time to properly transition their hardware.
No, the problem is that saying it's "deprecated" is misleading. If you
can only upgrade a system and can't re-install it, then you've dropped
support, not deprecated it. "deprecated" means that it still works just
as it always did, but with a warning that it will go away in the future.