Re: [Kicad-developers] Linux distribution support policy

2020-01-20 Thread Wayne Stambaugh
This seems reasonable to me. I guess the question is how long are we going to keep this information available i.e. the last X number of stable releases? Should we create a separate section for each stable release and always have a separate section for the current development branch? I'm sure

Re: [Kicad-developers] Linux distribution support policy

2020-01-20 Thread Nick Østergaard
No other comments? If not, I guess we should just merge the proposed changes. On Thu, 16 Jan 2020 at 18:54, Ian McInerney wrote: > > After the discussion on the list after the update to Boost 1.59, I have > drafted an updated support statement for the 3 supported Linux distributions > we have:

[Kicad-developers] Linux distribution support policy

2020-01-16 Thread Ian McInerney
After the discussion on the list after the update to Boost 1.59, I have drafted an updated support statement for the 3 supported Linux distributions we have: https://github.com/KiCad/kicad-website/pull/470. I would like feedback on this policy (either here or on GitHub). Basically, Fedora and