On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 08:28:51AM -0600, Dave Chiluk wrote: > Ubuntu 16.04 is on 1.6 which is bug-fix "supported" till 2021. It's > probably fine to deprecate next year. > Ubuntu 18.04 is on 1.8 which is bug-fix "supported" till 2023. > > Debian has 1.8 in their stable and 2.0.9 in unstable, but I'm not as > familiar with their release cycles. > RHEL/Centos 7 haproxy package is on 1.5, but they've also provided a > rh-haproxy18 which provides 1.8. > > AFAICT from a distro perspective you are pretty good to kill off 1.5.
Thanks for the check. Yes that was my impression as well. Overall we've kept all versions at least 5 years for now (5.5 years for 1.5), which is a lot in web environments! I think we can stay on that trend, as usually when nobody complains anymore about bugs on a version, it means it's not used anymore, or at least that nobody needs fixes anymore :-) > Dave. > FYI, I'm an Ubuntu Dev if you ever need one. OK good to know, thanks! Willy

