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Deprecation Policy for Platform Dependencies
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Synapse has a number of platform dependencies, including Python and PostgreSQL.
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This document outlines the policy towards which versions we support, and when we
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drop support for versions in the future.
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Policy
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Synapse follows the upstream support life cycles for Python and PostgreSQL,
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i.e. when a version reaches End of Life Synapse will withdraw support for that
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version in future releases.
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Details on the upstream support life cycles for Python and PostgreSQL are
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documented at https://endoflife.date/python and
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https://endoflife.date/postgresql.
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Context
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It is important for system admins to have a clear understanding of the platform
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requirements of Synapse and its deprecation policies so that they can
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effectively plan upgrading their infrastructure ahead of time. This is
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especially important in contexts where upgrading the infrastructure requires
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auditing and approval from a security team, or where otherwise upgrading is a
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long process.
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By following the upstream support life cycles Synapse can ensure that its
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dependencies continue to get security patches, while not requiring system admins
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to constantly update their platform dependencies to the latest versions.
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