Thank you for support Noah. In this case resent releases images deletion caused 
huge impact on our product because it is based on Virtual Machine with Debian 
8. Current latest available Debian 8 image 8.0.201901221 has issues with not 
available network after Virtual Machine start. 
Debian 8 image releases with version 20191118.0 and 20200210.1  had a lot of 
fixes and made deployment more stable.

Please, advise whom should I contact to make a decision about keeping published 
images for Debian 8 releases?

Regards,
Oleksandr Sozanskyi

-----Original Message-----
From: Noah Meyerhans <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 10:24 PM
To: Geert Stappers <[email protected]>
Cc: Oleksandr Sozanskyi <[email protected]>; 
[email protected]
Subject: Re: Debian Jessie images are removed

On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 09:08:15PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote:
> > Thank you for information Bastian.
> > I understand that there will be no new Debian 8 cloud images 
> > releases but is there any chance that previous cloud images releases 
> > for Debian 8 will be available in Azure for some time? I am mostly 
> > interested in releases starting from Nov 18 2019 and later.
> 
> Express that desire also to those
> who have control over the cloud you are sitting on.

No, it is ultimately the Debian cloud team that decides what gets published (or 
revoked) where.

IMO we should not be taking down published images except in cases where we need 
to for some compelling reason like legal obligations.  Doing so risks confusion 
for our users, or worse, outright breakage, and that leads to lack of trust.

We shouldn't be actively promoting EOL releases, and we should make it clear 
where we can (e.g. the wiki, the cloud service's marketplace, etc) what 
releases are EOL, but we shouldn't break our users.

noah

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