I mean, 4.4 is already available in a way by being in the separate extended-term support (ETS) repository since it's supported for 6 years. But no one seems interested to subscribe to the ETS repository; should I just move it into the regular one for free? Or if no one's interested in 4.4 at all I could just drop it and maintain the newer ones.
Would it be helpful if I had 4.4 in my kernel repository too so as to match
versions? Currently the oldest one in there is 4.14.
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