That makes sense to me, and I think an exception is justified for
time-sensitive areas, such as EOL notifications. The feature has been
in weeklies without any reports of regression.

On Fri, Jun 9, 2023 at 8:34 AM Mark Waite <mark.earl.wa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to inform users earlier about end of life operating systems, if 
> that difference from the standard LTS backporting rules would be allowed.
>
> Specifically, we would backport:
>
> Warn when operating system end of life is approaching - 
> https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/7913 (Jenkins 2.407)
> Fix Fedora 38 date in operating system end of life warning - 
> https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/8082 (Jenkins 2.409)
>
> That would make the operating system end of life warning visible to LTS users 
> 8 weeks before it would naturally become visible.
>
> This is backporting a feature, so I am also just fine if this is rejected, 
> since it is not according to the standard backporting rules where we rarely 
> backport features to an LTS line.
>
> I would revise the blog post that announces the end of life operating system 
> warning to state that the warning is available to LTS users in 2.401.2
>
> Mark Waite

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