RDO follows upstream release cycles [1]. As such, RDO should not be expected to mirror or support releases that have reached end of life and are no longer maintained upstream.

Icehouse has been dropped upstream on 2015-07-02. We're talking about a version that was released in 2014. There are vendors that may support releases for an extended period of time, for example the Icehouse release by Red Hat (OSP 5) is supported until 2017 [2].

David Moreau Simard
Senior Software Engineer | Openstack RDO

dmsimard = [irc, github, twitter]

On May 15, 2016 1:28 PM, "Baek Hyun-wook" <baekhw@cs.utah.edu> wrote:
Hi all,

I have been using OpenSatck Icehouse on CentOS 6 for research purpose,
but recently found the rdo-release-* files in EOL archive are all removed
from the repository in fedorapeople 
(i.e., repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/EOL/openstack-
/epel-6/).

Actually, I am in critical trouble for this
because deployment of that version on CentOS 6 is essential
for evaluation of my system..

I am not sure those files are deleted by accident
or intentionally to prevent people to use deprecated versions.
But, if latter is the case, I think it is not fit to the purpose of an archive as well..

It looks there are also some other people who are confused for this:
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/87680/did-the-package-rdo-release-icehouse-4noarchrpm-get-renamed/

Please consider to bring back those rdo-release-* files in the archive..
Or is there any other mirror repo where I can get old versions of OpenStack on CentOS?

Regards,
Hyun-wook Baek

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