potiuk commented on a change in pull request #15156:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/15156#discussion_r606797393



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File path: README.md
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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Apache Airflow is tested with:
 | PostgreSQL   | 9.6, 10, 11, 12, 13       | 9.6, 10, 11, 12, 13      | 9.6, 
10, 11, 12, 13        |
 | MySQL        | 5.7, 8                    | 5.7, 8                   | 5.6, 
5.7                   |
 | SQLite       | 3.15.0+                   | 3.15.0+                  | 
3.15.0+                    |
-| Kubernetes   | 1.16.9, 1.17.5, 1.18.6    | 1.16.9, 1.17.5, 1.18.6   | 
1.16.9, 1.17.5, 1.18.6     |
+| Kubernetes   | 1.20, 1.19, 1.18          | 1.20, 1.19, 1.18         | 1.18, 
1.17, 1.16           |

Review comment:
       Very good point @eladkal, but I don't think there is any compatibility 
problem/breaking change. We never had any policy for K8S, so technically we are 
not breaking any 'promises'. However this is important to clarify it.
   
   As mentioned in the commit/description Kubernetes 1.16 and 1.17 are already 
not supported (1.17 support ended 31 Jan 2021). 
   By this change we are following here the very exact process we agreed to 
follow for python versions.
   
   This change is just implementation of the same approach 
https://github.com/apache/airflow#support-for-python-versions - I am happy to 
propose (and ask for lazy consensus) explicitly in the devlist (will do it 
later today).
   
   Also, we are not telling it will "not work" with those versions, only that 
we do not test it with those older versions. This means that at some point in 
time it might break, but it's not very likely as those APIs are rather stable.




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