SP release before March 2020?
Ian Young
ian at iay.org.uk
Mon Jan 6 08:34:21 EST 2020
> On 2020-01-06, at 13:02, Cantor, Scott <cantor.2 at osu.edu> wrote:
>
> It would be tremendously unfortunate if Debian decides to force everybody to move to that prematurely like they did with OpenSSL 1.1 last time, and I can promise I won't take it well if they do, so anything we can do to communicate that would be a good thing. I do not expect the move to 3.0.0 to be smooth and it's quite possible it won't even be viable if they break the low level APIs I have to use to get control of the TLS layer in libcurl.
I'd assume that isn't something that could happen in Debian until Debian 11 (Bullseye), so something like mid-2021? Similarly with the Ubuntu LTS being locked in now it's 2022 before the next one.
Not saying we don't have a potential problem there --- the world being what it is, we probably do --- just trying to get my head around potential timing.
-- Ian
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