On 11/16/21 7:05 PM, Kevin Kofler via devel wrote:
> Realistically, they will just stick to Fedora 36 forever and just stop 
> updating the devices (or try updating them anyway and get no updates from 
> the server, obviously).
> 
> Sticking an EOL label on a software release is not going to magically make 
> it go away.

Maybe so, but what can we do?

We already did this for i686 hosts, and I'll bet there are still folks
running F30 for that, or even EOL versions of currently supported
arches. They may exist, but they "go away" from the perspective of what
we choose to support.
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