Whonix 16 will reach EOL before Qubes 4.1 reaches EOL, at which point
the table will be inaccurate. Since the Whonix support cycle does not
match the Qubes support cycle, and since whonix templates are not
official templates, it is better to remove from them from the table and
direct users to the Whonix website for official information about
support status.
These announcements contain outdated information, and they mostly just
duplicate information that is already on each vendor's website. By
removing these links, we refrain from directing users to read
out-of-date information when they can instead get the latest information
from each vendor. Moreover, we don't have to worry about our duplicate
information becoming desynchronized from each vendor, which would create
confusion for users.
The "Issue tracking" page has a link to completed issues. The text
is reason:complete but the query is reason:completed.
This patch updates the text to align with the query.
The "Issue tracking" page links to a list of all bug reports.
The referenced label `bug` seems to be obsolete.
This patch updates the link to point to the modern `T: bug` label.
Preserves sort order descending by last update.
The "Issue tracking" page links to per-class lists of labels.
The link to Component C: labels starts from page 2.
The most common components seem to be on page 1.
This patch updates the link to point to page 1.
The current document still refers to /etc/qubes-rpc/policy and uses
the old 3-column format. This commit updates it to use
/etc/qubes/policy.d and and 5+-column format.
Additionally, correct a technical inaccuracy in the final example
(the policy which the reader is instructed to create denies requests
from source_vm2 with the +testfile1 argument, but the prose states
that it will be accepted).