On 11.11.2011 13:04, André Malo wrote:
* William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:

So isn't it enough to say that "The project will choose to publish
further releases only for significant security fixes, or will choose
instead to publish patches for less significant security fixes for
12 months from the date of this final release.  From December 2012,
no further security patches or releases should be expected for the
2.0.x release family."?

More useful here to tweak the message than the plan, no?

I wouldn't call that "final", since, well it obviously isn't.

We should send a clear message here, simply saying:

- no more features
- no more bugfixes, except security related ones
- no more anything after, e.g., 31.12.2012

And we should mean it. If that's the plan, fine.

I like this formulation. BTW: we discussed this about two months ago already:

http://marc.info/?t=131615234300003&r=1&w=2

Mostly the same result, except that the EOL was said to be GA for 2.4.0 plus 12 months. But the difference to 21.12.2012 doesn't matter.

Regards,

Rainer

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