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List:       wireguard
Subject:    Re: [ANNOUNCE] wireguard-linux-compat v1.0.20200712 released
From:       Samu Voutilainen <wireguard () smar ! fi>
Date:       2020-07-13 14:39:54
Message-ID: 2284031.4Br07FEqMx () marie
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Hi,

For SLE, 15.1 will be supported until 6 months after 15.2 release (so until 
next January/February), with long term support probably going to at least year 
2023. Personally, I plan to upgrade to 15.2 pretty soon after the release.

For distribution upgrades, "zypper dist-upgrade" is required, or for SLE, 
"zypper migration", i.e. it's not part of the normal update flow. This might 
be a problem in enterprise setups, but I doubt there is many who would have 
unofficial Wireguard there. 

Jason A. Donenfeld kirjoitti maanantaina 13. heinäkuuta 2020 7.06.06 EEST:
> On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 9:34 PM Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com> wrote:
> >   * compat: SUSE 15.1 is the final SUSE we need to support
> >   
> >   >=15.2 is in SUSE's kernel now. We'll be dropping 15.1 support in a
> >   
> >   few weeks after people have had time to upgrade.
> 
> As said above, SUSE backported WireGuard into their kernel for 15.2,
> both on the OpenSUSE variant and on their enterprise distro. This is
> terrific news.
> 
> I'm considering making this compat module release the last release
> that supports the now-old 15.1 release. `zypper update` automatically
> puts people on 15.2, as far as I can tell, and it seems like the
> general path for SUSE is to update. Plus, people who tend to use
> WireGuard tend to like to update.
> 
> I put this in the git repo a few minutes ago:
> https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-linux-compat/commit/?id=2a1b895ec2f529a75a6b
> c63fd5b6baee2b1735b3
> 
> If anybody thinks that 15.1 support would be worth preserving for more
> releases (how many?), this would be the time to speak up. I'm happy to
> have my presumptions about SUSE user update habits proved wrong and to
> change course accordingly.
> 
> Jason


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