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On the endoflife.date website it does not list all Linux kernel versions that are out there. For example, v5.10 and v5.15 are listed, but v5.14 is not which is a fairly heavily used version in RHEL based distros. I understand listing every single Linux version would make the website for Linux Kernel's very very long and probably unusable, but would it be possible to continue to have a limited subset on the website and expose all kernel versions through the API? Maybe have a flag for exposing all kernel, major, and minor versions.
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On the endoflife.date website it does not list all Linux kernel versions that are out there. For example, v5.10 and v5.15 are listed, but v5.14 is not which is a fairly heavily used version in RHEL based distros. I understand listing every single Linux version would make the website for Linux Kernel's very very long and probably unusable, but would it be possible to continue to have a limited subset on the website and expose all kernel versions through the API? Maybe have a flag for exposing all kernel, major, and minor versions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: