There is currently no usable release of FreeBSD.
Allan Jude
allanjude at freebsd.org
Wed Jun 4 23:00:25 UTC 2014
On 2014-06-04 18:09, Freddie Cash wrote:
> On Jun 4, 2014 1:36 PM, "Stefan Parvu" <sparvu at systemdatarecorder.org>
> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Technically, the branches are stable
>>
>> fair enough, but remember some people don't know what are FreeBSD branches
>> nor the internal notation or the calling convention. They want to know
> what can
>> they download to use on their production environments. As well, probable
> makes
>> sense to have somewhere defined why there are 3 stable, production
> releases
>> and the life support scheme for each.
>
> It is listed on the web site already, including dates. On my phone right
> now, so can't easily post the link, but it's on the security section of the
> site.
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http://www.freebsd.org/security/security.html#sup
This is currently 2 clicks away:
click 'latest releases', then 'supported releases'
or from the top menu 'support' then 'security information' and scroll down
It might make sense to make this easier to get to, since it is a very
useful bit of information
I have updated my diff to include adding a 'Support Lifecycle' link to
the bottom of the 'Latest Versions' list
https://phabric.freebsd.org/D175
Note: if approved, it'd adjust the margin-top on #frontreleaseslist from
15 to 5 to make the list not impinge on Beastie's tail
--
Allan Jude
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