ctubbsii commented on PR #2785:
URL: https://github.com/apache/thrift/pull/2785#issuecomment-1523989739

   > > You can still keep up the latest version in any release series that you 
consider "currently active"
   > 
   > But that's what we do.- The most recent one.
   
   Maybe I wasn't clear enough. What I was trying to say is that you could have 
more than one release series considered "currently active" and leave up the 
most recent of *each* series. That would still be compatible with INFRA release 
distribution policy.
   
   For example, if the PMC decided that 0.9.x and 0.12.x are considered 
currently active in addition to the latest, 0.18.x, then you could have 
0.9.3.1, 0.12.0, and 0.18.1 up there. INFRA distribution policy would only 
dictate that 0.18.0, 0.9.0, 0.9.1, 0.9.2, and 0.9.3 are archived (plus all 
0.13.x-0.17.x). It doesn't require you to archive 0.9.3.1 and 0.12.0 if the PMC 
still considers those to be active.
   
   What seems to be happening today is that Thrift only considers 0.18.x to be 
currently active, so 0.18.1 is available, but nothing earlier. But that can 
change with a simple PMC decision.


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