+1 Sent from my iPhone On Sep 28, 2011, at 12:42 PM, Ken Conley wrote: > The "Thirdparty library normalization and Target Platforms" SIG [1] > has met and come up with the proposed update for REP 3, Target > Platforms. REP 3 defines which Ubuntu distribution releases we will > target, as well as sets the low-water mark for major system library > compatibility (e.g. Python, Boost). The high-level summary of our > discussion is that Groovy, rather than Fuerte, will be the major > transitional release, and that we are proposing to drop both Maverick > and Natty support for Fuerte. Lucid will still be supported as it is > the latest LTS. > > The proposed target platform update for Fuerte is below. There is > also an Ubuntu distribution release spec for Groovy -- system library > low watermarks are still TBD for that release. > > For Fuerte, we have chosen to drop support for both Maverick and > Natty. Maverick is EOL 1 month after the Fuerte release, so it > doesn't make sense to spend integration resources on it. Natty was a > more difficult choice; we based on our decision on the observation > that users tracking the non-LTS releases of Ubuntu have generally > migrated migrated to the next non-LTS release. Less target platforms > means that we can do a better job with the ones that we are targeting > as both people and servers will not be spread as thin. > > REP 3 Updates: > > Fuerte Turtle (Mar 2012) > > * Ubuntu Lucid > * Ubuntu Oneiric > * Ubuntu P > * C++03 > * Boost 1.40 > * Lisp SBCL 1.0.x > * Python 2.6 > > Groovy Galapagos (Aug 2012) > > * Ubuntu Oneiric > * Ubuntu P > * System libraries TBD > > [1] http://www.ros.org/wiki/fuerte/Planning/Thirdparty > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users