it's actually still supported with security maintenance
> trusty's support will end in about a month
it actually will continue to be supported for another 3 years of security maintenance
> so I don't think we need to bother about this now.
i do think we need to. there's really no reason to remove those release names from the script - they don't hurt anything by being there - and not having them there makes users of the script hand-edit it to get it to work with those releases.
> precise has been EOL for 2 years
it's actually still supported with security maintenance
> trusty's support will end in about a month
it actually will continue to be supported for another 3 years of security maintenance
> so I don't think we need to bother about this now.
i do think we need to. there's really no reason to remove those release names from the script - they don't hurt anything by being there - and not having them there makes users of the script hand-edit it to get it to work with those releases.