Michael Collins wrote:
I think its a fair decision . 1.2 is very stable and they are not
closing it all together , security issues will still be fixed . They
need to concentrate more on 1.4 to make it bugfree .

Fair indeed.  I would guess that a completely stable 1.2 w/ security
maintenance is acceptable to the majority of users.  Those folks still
using 1.0.x certainly aren't clamoring for new features!  The great many

Except that for some users 1.2.18 is NOT stable. I've had to roll back to 1.2.15 on my production servers in order to prevent core dumps at least once per day. No, I am not willing to turn my production servers into testing servers to solve this. Doing so would make me a "former consultant" for these customers.
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