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chore: Omit Fedora 30 from Travis builds (master) #36

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Since Fedora 30 is End of Life now.

@stephengtuggy stephengtuggy added this to the 0.7.x milestone Oct 11, 2020
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@stephengtuggy stephengtuggy merged commit 7ac33d0 into vegastrike:master Oct 11, 2020
@stephengtuggy stephengtuggy deleted the chore/omit_fedora_30_on_master branch October 11, 2020 07:51
- os: linux
name: "Fedora 30"
env:
- FROM='fedora:30'
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We should add newer versions when removing older versions.

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Is Fedora 33 out yet? It doesn't look like it: https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-33/f-33-key-tasks.html

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Fedora likes to only keep 2 active versions the with the upstream repo always called Rawhide

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okay - so we should only have 2 active versions in support at any given time. I don't use Fedora myself so just trying to make sure we're keeping things in the supported versions appropriately. Going forward, I'd expect we drop one and add one at roughly the same time.

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Fedora is Red Hat's experimental test bed what works gets added to official RH releases and then the Centos project re-brands that

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