On 2025-10-25 02:57:06 +0300 (+0300), Maksim Malchuk wrote: [...]
This is not really related to only my (lol) operating system vendor. For example, this is related to the two most used OpenStack deployment tools which depend on affected OSes:
1. https://docs.openstack.org/kolla-ansible/latest/user/support-matrix.html
2. https://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ansible/latest/admin/upgrades/compatibi...
Both Kolla-Ansible and OpenStack-Ansible support only Ubuntu 24.04 which doesn't contain even 9.9 OpenSSH.
And you don't ever plan to upgrade to a newer version of OpenStack in the future, or assume that for some reason OpenStack is just going to cease supporting newer LTS distributions once they're available? OpenStack has a policy of testing on the most recent LTS distributions available at the start of each development cycle. That implies, e.g., that OpenStack's 2026.2 coordinated release will target Ubuntu 2026.4 LTS as a tested platform. That's still years ahead of the suggested 2029 "deadline" for PQC support. I'm really unclear on what actual concern you're trying to raise, much less what your plans are to solve them from within the OpenStack community. -- Jeremy Stanley