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Which operating systems and versions do we claim to support? #328

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andygrove opened this issue Oct 8, 2022 · 1 comment
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Which operating systems and versions do we claim to support? #328

andygrove opened this issue Oct 8, 2022 · 1 comment
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andygrove commented Oct 8, 2022

Is your feature request related to a problem or challenge? Please describe what you are trying to do.
I would like us to decide what operating systems we support and add that somewhere in the docs.

I am primarily using Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS, so would like us to at least support this version of Ubuntu. I sometimes use my M1 Mac (ARM).

I would like to hear from @thinkharderdev, @yahoNanJing, and @avantgardnerio about their preferences as well.

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Pick some minimum requirements and document them. Ideally have CI test on those platforms.

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My dev machine is macOS 12.6 (arm). The rest of my team are all on the same OS but a mix of x86 and arm. In production we use debian:slim-bullseye as our base image (currently on x86 but we would ideally like to move to ARM). The main thing I'm concerned with is support for the M1 (arm) macbooks.

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