On Thu, 7 Mar 2024 at 14:00, Robie Basak <robie.ba...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> Probably the relevant reasons in the case of this package would be for
> hardware enablement purposes, or in the case of "Internet protocol"
> changes (eg. for fwupd, perhaps the mechanism to fetch updates is
> changing and will no longer work).

That's exactly what we did recently, requiring fwupd 1.7.0 or later to
actually get the firmware payload from the LVFS:
https://lore.kernel.org/lvfs-announce/cad2ffigty1wtcjarmzxaw8laeq_-mchoeeatkn48kx_o_i5...@mail.gmail.com/T/#t

Note, we'll do this again in a year or two (probably to fwupd >= 1.8.0
when 1.7.x is EOL upstream), as one person can't possibly support 10
years of client and server forwards and backwards compatibility. If
Ubuntu doesn't update fwupd in LTS within the next couple of years
then firmware updates are just going to stop working. Red Hat is also
rebasing fwupd on every supported minor release now.

Richard.

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