As Ubuntu
18.04 is end of life since May 2023, this will probably not affect many people.
The paid subscription, which many large enterprises/carriers pay for, offers extended
support till 2028:
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https://ubuntu.com/blog/18-04-end-of-standard-support
On some deployments there are constraints due to legal requirements (e.g., banks), to use
only the "certified" distro packages.
Sure. But if such a legal requirements exists, I am wondering how they will use Kamailio
then on their platform. We are not providing this officially certified packages either.
And if they build Kamailio by themself, why they also not could also add some build
dependencies as well.
The kamailio 5.8 branch will be maintained for another year, so its also not that people
need to switch immediately.
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