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> does that mean we are testing Jenkins components (master and agent) on all of the supported platforms?
I suppose at this point we only really test on 2019, right?
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Are you mis-matched in your pairing? Windows Server 2012 is in the Windows 8 family. Windows Server 2008 is the 'mate' to Windows 7, isn't it?
If we are supporting these versions, does that mean we are testing Jenkins components (master and agent) on all of the supported platforms? How do we determine that we are maintaining compatibility with those platforms? I assume these types of things will be in a support policy document of some sort?
> does that mean we are testing Jenkins components (master and agent) on all of the supported platforms?
I suppose at this point we only really test on 2019, right?
Yes, we currently only build and test on Windows Server 2019. To be fair though, we only really test Linux stuff on Ubuntu 18.04 on ci.j.io, so maybe that is ok.
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The policy draft was approved at the last governance meeting. After it there were some changes in the pull request, mostly spelling ones. The only notable change is moving Windows 10 amd-64 support from Tier 1 to Tier 2, because we do not actually test it in our CICD flows.
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last I was working in this area there where licensing issues around running Windows 10 in VMs (when you run the windows Amis in Aws you also pay the license for the software, same for GCP Azure etc). Thus we would need to have our own licenses for all these VMS and could not scale on demand.
Then there is the question if which windows 10, the just released 2004, or any of the earlier but still supported versions. They all have their quirks (esp SSH for agents).
I'm one of the minority that develops and tests on Windows, and normally a big advocate for putting windows in CI so it's not me finding all the build issues, but as far as win10 in the build farm is concerned I think we're on the path of diminishing returns.