It drop the centos8 stream and py3.6 testing. I did not add the ubuntu 22.04 as it is not yet released and will be releases in April but we need to preare the Zed testing tempate before that. We will discuss it in PTG and see if we need to update or not(but again based on its release timming). Change-Id: I8eaecfd51d5a34701758342dc8cc4e6c522de3bf
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Tested Runtimes for Zed
At the start of the Zed development cycle, the current LTS or stable
distribution <pti-linux-distros>
versions are:
- Ubuntu 20.04
- CentOS Stream 9
- Debian 11
Python Runtimes for Zed
It is the policy <../../resolutions/20181024-python-update-process>
that each OpenStack release cycle will target the latest available
version of Python; default Python runtimes on the distributions listed
above; and versions used in integration tests at the start of the cycle,
at least until the point when all projects have migrated to a later
version.
Based on the criteria above, all Python-based projects must target and test against, at a minimum:
- Python 3.8 (available as default in Ubuntu 20.04)
- Python 3.9 (available as default in Debian 11 and CentOS Stream 9)
More details on Python requirements can be found in pti-python
.
Node.js Runtime for Zed
Based on the available versions of Node.js supported in our LTS or stable
distributions <pti-linux-distros>
all JavaScript testing
should target:
- Node.js 16
More details on Javascript requirements can be found in pti-javascript
.
Golang Runtime for Zed
At this time, there are still frequent releases of Go with a wide variety of distribution packaged versions. Given the current state of Go support and the number of projects within OpenStack using Go, no formal version declaration is being made at this time.
More details on Go requirements can be found in pti-golang
.