On Tue, January 15, 2008 1:09 pm, Dale Newfield wrote:
> Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
>> my feeling is that until a project deprecates a release, then
>> no, there would be no expiration.  Anyone who +1'd a release is implying
>> they are willing to support it until it's officially deprecated.
>
> Do we ever deprecate any releases except non-current patch-level ones?
> (I.E.: is W.X.Y automatically deprecated when W.X.Z (where Z>Y) is
> released?  Is A.B.C ever deprecated if there exists no A.B.D where D>C?)

Not that I'm aware of, no.  But I think you were getting at the question
of whether a +1 means implicitly that you are willing to support that
release in perpetuity, which I doubt too many people would be comfortable
saying, and I was just providing an escape clause :)

> -Dale

Frank

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