Site says:

   - Apache Cassandra 2.1 is supported until 4.0 release (date TBD)
with critical
   fixes only.

Since we don't know when 4.0 goes out, we shouldn't be in a hurry to do a
final 2.1.18 cut. There's not much in that branch (a few 2i fixes, some
build fixes, a cqlsh fix, and a logging fix), so no reason to cut it now,
and certainly no reason to cut a "final" release now. Leave it open,
there's no real cost to having it open, and if a real critical bug pops up
between now and 4.0, the hundreds/thousands of people running 2.1 in prod
will appreciate a fix.

- Jeff



On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 8:20 PM, Michael Shuler <mich...@pbandjelly.org>
wrote:

> Sounds good to me - I'll work up a 2.2.10 artifact set tomorrow.
>
> Looking at our current branches and the EOL TBD dates on the download
> page, I believe the 4.0 references for sunsetting branches was prior to
> considering a 3.11.0 release with ongoing support for the branch.
>
> Should we also do a 2.1.18 release as a final cut and end commits to the
> cassandra-2.1 branch? I'm sorry I hadn't thought about this sooner.
>
> Michael
>
> On 06/20/2017 09:11 PM, Nate McCall wrote:
> > Since we have the others going out and we do have some bugfixes there.
>
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