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[Request - Product] Graylog #2482

Closed bdovaz closed 1 year ago

bdovaz commented 1 year ago

Full and short name of product

Graylog

Does this product have LTS versions? What are the intervals between each LTS version?

No

What is the website for the product and for its version information?

https://www.graylog.org/

https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-server/tags

Additional context

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graylog

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jamesfed commented 1 year ago

Oddly enough I got in touch with our Graylog account manager about this a few months ago, the crux at the time being the support cycle is a touch ambiguous (https://go2docs.graylog.org/5-0/planning_your_deployment/faq.html?tocpath=Planning%20Your%20Deployment) with 'For our commercial support customers, we support older versions of Graylog up to 12 months after the next major release is available. So if you’re using 1.X, you will continue to receive 1.X support up to a full year after 2.0 has been released.'

I'll ask again to see if we can get a table of supported releases or something that produces specific dates instead of guessing but will spin up a PR within the next week either way with what data we have.

bdovaz commented 1 year ago

@jamesfed any news? Thanks!

captn3m0 commented 1 year ago

@jamesfed Was planning to pick this up, and use the "commercial support" as the "extendedSupport" dates. Did you hear back from them?

markuslf commented 1 year ago

According to our Graylog contact:

As of 2023-06, there is no official EOL regulation yet. As a rule, the last three dot releases are supported, e.g. 5.2, 5.1, 5.0. Depending on the version number, this may overlap with major releases (example 5.1., 5.0, 4.3). A new dot release appears approximately every 4 to 6 months. There are no releases that are considered particularly stable or unstable. Graylog therefore does not carry any LTS versions.

marcwrobel commented 1 year ago

Gave it a try on #3334. As mentioned in the PR description:

The support/EOL policy for the commercial offerings were not detailed. We may have some hints about their current commercial support policy (https://github.com/endoflife-date/endoflife.date/issues/2482#issuecomment-1629446651), but this is not mentioned on https://graylog.org/pricing/ and it looks too vague. If one day that changes we can just add a note in the description and/or use the extended support column.