From 4e1060b29e0fe6698f21de58e948e6fe3c62b3c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anders Kaseorg Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 15:04:40 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] docs: Remove references to Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty as a supported platform. Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg --- docs/development/overview.md | 2 +- docs/development/remote.md | 4 ++-- docs/development/setup-advanced.md | 2 +- docs/development/setup-vagrant.md | 4 ++-- docs/production/requirements.md | 7 +++---- docs/subsystems/release-checklist.md | 2 +- 6 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/development/overview.md b/docs/development/overview.md index 2f88d9865b..cba6ef9770 100644 --- a/docs/development/overview.md +++ b/docs/development/overview.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ performs well. Zulip also supports a wide range of ways to install the Zulip development environment: -* On **Ubuntu** 18.04 Bionic, 16.04 Xenial and 14.04 Trusty and **Debian** 9 +* On **Ubuntu** 18.04 Bionic and 16.04 Xenial and **Debian** 9 Stretch, you can easily **[install without using Vagrant][install-direct]**. * On **other Linux/UNIX** distributions, you'll need to follow slightly different diff --git a/docs/development/remote.md b/docs/development/remote.md index 4979ec286e..be12d574a6 100644 --- a/docs/development/remote.md +++ b/docs/development/remote.md @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ be a good alternative for those with poor network connectivity or who have limited storage/memory on their local machines. We recommend giving the Zulip development environment its own virtual -machine, running Ubuntu 14.04 or -16.04, with at least 2GB of memory. If the Zulip development +machine, running Ubuntu 16.04 or +18.04, with at least 2GB of memory. If the Zulip development environment will be the only thing running on the remote virtual machine, we recommend installing [directly][install-direct]. Otherwise, we recommend the diff --git a/docs/development/setup-advanced.md b/docs/development/setup-advanced.md index 3adadd63ba..b94cc0a4f4 100644 --- a/docs/development/setup-advanced.md +++ b/docs/development/setup-advanced.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Contents: If you'd like to install a Zulip development environment on a computer that's running one of: -* Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic, 18.04 Bionic, 16.04 Xenial, 14.04 Trusty +* Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic, 18.04 Bionic, 16.04 Xenial * Debian 9 Stretch or 10 Buster * Centos 7 (beta) * Fedora 29 (beta) diff --git a/docs/development/setup-vagrant.md b/docs/development/setup-vagrant.md index 15c9bd52a1..2b5312f593 100644 --- a/docs/development/setup-vagrant.md +++ b/docs/development/setup-vagrant.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ a proxy to access the internet.) - **All**: 2GB available RAM, Active broadband internet connection, [GitHub account][set-up-git]. - **macOS**: macOS (10.11 El Capitan or newer recommended) -- **Ubuntu LTS**: 18.04, 16.04, or 14.04 64-bit +- **Ubuntu LTS**: 18.04 or 16.04 64-bit - or **Debian**: 9.0 "stretch" 64-bit - **Windows**: Windows 64-bit (Win 10 recommended), hardware virtualization enabled (VT-X or AMD-V), administrator access. @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ $ vagrant up The first time you run this command it will take some time because vagrant does the following: -- downloads the base Ubuntu 14.04 virtual machine image (for macOS and Windows) +- downloads the base Ubuntu 18.04 virtual machine image (for macOS and Windows) or container (for Ubuntu) - configures this virtual machine/container for use with Zulip, - creates a shared directory mapping your clone of the Zulip code inside the diff --git a/docs/production/requirements.md b/docs/production/requirements.md index d7f05fdab8..e06d901cb3 100644 --- a/docs/production/requirements.md +++ b/docs/production/requirements.md @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ To run a Zulip server, you will need: * A supported OS: * Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic * Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial - * Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty (deprecated due to [approaching end-of-life][trusty-eol]) * Debian 9 Stretch * At least 2GB RAM, and 10GB disk space * If you expect 100+ users: 4GB RAM, and 2 CPUs @@ -29,12 +28,12 @@ can't support you, but #### Operating System -Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic, Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty and +Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic, Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial, and Debian Stretch are supported for running Zulip in production. 64-bit is recommended. We also recommend installing on the newest option you're comfortable with, to save your organization the work of -upgrading (Ubuntu Trusty will -[reach end of life in April 2019][trusty-eol]; Zulip 2.0 will be the +upgrading (Ubuntu Trusty +[reached end of life in April 2019][trusty-eol]; Zulip 2.0 was the last major release to support it). If you're using Ubuntu, the diff --git a/docs/subsystems/release-checklist.md b/docs/subsystems/release-checklist.md index 408e80a7a4..34afd61750 100644 --- a/docs/subsystems/release-checklist.md +++ b/docs/subsystems/release-checklist.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ preparing a new release. * Download updated translation strings from Transifex and commit them. * Use `build-release-tarball` to generate a release tarball. * Test the new tarball extensively, both new install and upgrade from last - release, on both Trusty and Xenial. + release, on both Xenial and Bionic. * Repeat until release is ready. * When near finished: move the blog post draft to Ghost. (For a draft in Dropbox Paper, use "ยทยทยท > Download > Markdown" to get a pretty