On 10/7/20 12:37 AM, Robin Sommer wrote:
Yes, that would be great.

Okay, I've put one together:

https://bit.ly/zeek-os-calendar-ical
https://bit.ly/zeek-os-calendar-google

This includes CentOS, Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, and Ubuntu.

I tried a few things and landed on one entry per release that starts on release date and ends on (LTS, when available) EOL. The benefit is that on any given day you see directly which releases are currently supported, and a click on any of the entries shows you start & end. The downside is that every day looks crowded, and it's a bit harder to see the starts/ends (week view brings it out okay though for me).

The other thing we'll need to do is define
the per distribution policies. You could add a 1st stab at that to the
calendar as well, or we can do it afterwards.

I think we've got this, too: when a new release starts, it should go into CI, and when one drops off LTS EOL, it can go. What do you think?

Thanks,
Christian
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