One of the characteristics of Kubernetes is that skipping minor
versions during an upgrade is not supported. This reduces the
potential complexity in correctly setting Obsoletes/Provides in the
package for the replacing version. The unsupported version can also be
marked deprecated. These steps can help inform a user during dnf
updates.

In addition, there is a Kubernetes page in Quick Docs which contains,
in part, life cycle information for each Kubernetes release. While I
am a maintainer this page will be kept reasonably current, although I
cannot speak for subsequent maintainers. This page can be supplemented
by email to this list and posts on the Fedora community blog and
Discussions.

I will be glad to update the proposal to make this more explicit.

best regards

Brad Smith



On Sun, Apr 14, 2024 at 8:56 AM Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
<zbys...@in.waw.pl> wrote:
>

> Something that is not discussed explicitly in the proposal:
> what happens during an upgrade, when the user has a version installed
> that is not supported anymore. Do they get some notification that
> they should switch to the next one?
>
> Zbyszek
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