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Hyperledger Indy Quarterly Report -- 2024 Q2 #244
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Signed-off-by: Stephen Curran <swcurran@gmail.com>
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LGTM
## Overall Activity in the Past Quarter | ||
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A key focus in this past quarter has been on | ||
completing the official release of Indy supporting Ubuntu 20.24, including the |
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completing the official release of Indy supporting Ubuntu 20.24, including the | |
completing the official release of Indy supporting Ubuntu 24.04, including the |
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I assume you mean Ubuntu 24.04.
I'm not an expert in this area, but I believe we've found that binaries built on older Ubuntu versions will work on newer Ubuntu versions. However binaries built on newer Ubuntu versions will not always work on older Ubuntu versions. For this reason Fabric tends to keep CI including release jobs that build binaries on the older Ubuntu LTS releases that are still in standard maintenance (currently 20.04).
Since you brought up the topic of Ubuntu versions, I'm just wondering if anybody knows whether this is a reasonable practice in general.
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I did mean 20.24, unfortunately. The need to update the code starts with the version of Python supported on the different Ubuntu releases and leads to the various dependencies that change with each OS release. Each needs a full update/test/release cycle.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Curran <swcurran@gmail.com>
Feedback addressed -- typos and missed linting of links. |
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LGTM - Ledger Redaction may be of interest to Besu enterprise users. Should this feature be pushed back to Besu Main as an enterprise feature? Or is it not yet a part of Indy Besu? Curious to hear more.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Curran swcurran@gmail.com