Hi,
then we are not going to support Fedora 31 anymore? Is that a good
idea? We are keeping Fedora 31 RPM packages, right?
Thanks,
Fernando.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 5:47 PM Till Maas <till(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
it appears that we do not need to support nmstate-0.1/Fedora 31
anymore. Therefore, to clean up and free ressources, we plan to
- remove the nmstate-0.1 branch from Github
- remove the nmstate-0.1 related Copr repositories
- Remove Fedora 31 and earlier chroots (build targets) from Copr repositories
If there are no objections, we will start to implement these changes
after a week (on 17 February or later). If you have any need for any
of these items, please add a comment to the issue:
https://github.com/nmstate/nmstate/issues/758
Kind regards
Till
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