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Martin Malina commented on JBIDE-23213:
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Update:
macOS is for sure: We should drop 10.10 and have 10.11 and 10.12 in the support matrix for
devstudio 10.2.
Please also note that since 10.12, apple started referring to the OS as macOS (previously
OS X, previously Mac OS X), even retrospectively. I'm not sure what we want to do
here, I'll leave it up to you - it would make sense to use macOS in the table for
devstudio 10.2, but then won't it be ugly if the older versions say OS X in the same
document? I'm not sure.
Fedora 25 was supposed to be released on November 15, but apparently was postponed to
November 22, so we don't know yet if we can include it or not - it will require some
testing.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/25/Schedule
Ubuntu 16.10 is out already, so I will ask others who are using it if they know of an
issue and then we can decide if we can add it. The result would be that we would support
these two versions:
16.04.1 LTS and 16.10
Update supported configuration docs / test plans / platforms for
jbosstools 4.4.2 / devstudio 10.2
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Key: JBIDE-23213
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-23213
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: build
Affects Versions: 4.4.1.Final
Reporter: Nick Boldt
Assignee: Martin Malina
Fix For: 4.4.2.Final
It's time to review the available platforms on which we test devstudio / jbt.
Specifically, we list Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and 16.04 LTS, but there will be newer versions
available [0] when 10.2 / 4.4.2 is released in Dec 2016.
[0]
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
* Should we move to 16.04.1 LTS and 16.10?
* Should we move to 14.04.5 LTS and 16.04.1 LTS ?
* Should we move to 14.04.5 LTS and 16.10?
Also, it was decided today in the 5x5 call that we should be supporting Fedora 23 and 24
(where currently we support 22 and 23) [1].
[1]
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-jboss-developer-studio...
But Fedora 25 will be out on Nov 15 [2], which is 2 weeks before the 10.2 final code
freeze on Nov 29, so we probably have time to contain & support that, right?
[2]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/25/Schedule
* Should we move to F24 and F25?
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