I'm really interested in this too. I've read and re-read that release and 
I'm concerned about the life of 1.2. Considering 1.0 was no longer 
supported once 1.2 came out, I am definitely interested in how long 1.2 
will be maintained.

And yes, this is also in reference to IE8. We have a lot of large 
corporations as clients, many of which run IE8, sometimes IE7, as well as 
5-20% user audiences running it as well. We can't ignore them. So, knowing 
the shelf life of 1.2 / IE8 support will be really important. It'll decide 
if we invest in Angular any further or not.

Please give us any insight into this.



On Saturday, March 22, 2014 7:47:38 AM UTC-5, Oliver Leics wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> after reading
> http://blog.angularjs.org/2013/12/angularjs-13-new-release-approaches.html
> and searching the isses on github and googling around,
> I found no definite statement from the angularjs-maintainers on the 
> subject.
>
> Will Angular 1.2.x be maintained after 1.3.x coming out?
>
> Please give a definite statement.
>
> (Yes, its about IE8 support. We simply can't ignore ~20% of our users.)
>
>

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