Hyperbolic claims about 1.3 being deprecated are a long way from being
helpful. If you want to write software that lasts forever, I suggest Cobol
or Fortran. On the other hand, if you want to write web software that will
run on modern browsers for quite some time, angular 1.3 will continue to
function for quite some time (measured in years). If you want to wait to
have a framework that's got some guarantee of LTS, well, that's fine with
me.

To be clear: I'd rather this mailing list remain filled with helpful
content for people working with Angular. There's plenty of reddit threads
about that already, but that's what reddit is good for - kind of like the
Mos Eisley spaceport of the internet. There, you can call people stupid all
day.

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On Wed Nov 12 2014 at 7:26:26 AM Anton Trapp <[email protected]> wrote:

> "or calculate with a complete rewrite of your software" - oh, fogot that,
> this is a usless troll message. Do NOT calculate a rewrite or listen to the
> Anton troll, ruin your project. This is really helpful :)
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