stable/10 was EOL as of October 31, 2018 and stable/9 as of December 31, 2016. Neither has had a commit since 2021. Trim old entries so that this table won't grow without bound. stable/11 is EOL but was last updated on September 7, 2023 so it is reasonable to keep it in the list for now. Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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- R9:9943912b6d78: releng: omit branch data for 10.x and earlier
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Any reason you're keeping 11 and 12 around?
Mentioned in the commit message - stable/11 and stable/12 still have recent commits and IMO Open |committers |Maintenance branch for FreeBSD 11-STABLE (not officially supported). is worth mentioning.
That said I guess the releng/11.x and releng/12.x entries could be removed -- secteam is not going to release any updates there so there is no value having them in the list.
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I think it's worth leaving releng/1[12].* on the list precisely *because* secteam isn't supporting them... because there are still a nontrivial number of people running those releases (especially 12.4).