Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Major
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None
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7.0, 7.1, 7.2
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None
Description
Can we please have more consistent way of presenting deprecation notices and removed platforms?
For example:
- RHEL 7 (as well as CentOS 7 and Oracle Linux 7) is deprecated in Server 7.1, and removed (unsupported) in Server 7.2.
- CentOS 8.x was deprecated in Server 7.0, removed in Server 7.1.
- RHEL 9 / Oracle Linux 9 was added in Server 7.2.
In the Supported Platforms page for 7.0, 7.1, and 7.2, we have the following:
7.0
CentOS:
- 8.x (Deprecated)
- 7.x
Oracle Linux:
- 8.x
- 7.x (Note that this version will be deprecated in Couchbase Server 7.2)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL):
- 8.x
- 7.x (Note that this version will be deprecated in Couchbase Server 7.2)
7.1
CentOS:
- 7.x (Deprecated)
Oracle Linux:
- 8.x
- 7.x (Note that this version will be deprecated in Couchbase Server 7.2)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL):
- 8.x
- 7.x (Note that this version will be deprecated in Couchbase Server 7.1)
7.2
Oracle Linux:
- 8.x
- 9.x
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL):
- 7.x (unsupported in Couchbase Server 7.2)
- 8.x
- 9.x