This is a fine policy but puts my company in a bind. We need to patch an
internal-use-only enterprise software product (not a web site) using the
old software.  Upgrading is not an option because we are dependent on some
abandoned open source software. We must install everything using the exact
software we used to originally build it.  We have all the original
installers (etc) except for the old GWT plugin.

Could I suggest that Google might instead move these obsolete plugins to an
"unsupported archive of old versions" link instead of deleting them forever?

Tim



On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 4:52 PM, Tim Collins <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is 3.5 now gone?.  We are doing bug fixes on older releases and it appears
> that no one thought to save a copy of the archive locally.  Any chance you
> could leave the old ones up "for historical purposes"?
>
>
> On Saturday, September 10, 2011 4:59:08 PM UTC-4, Eric Clayberg (Google)
> wrote:
>
>> No. Now that Eclipse 3.7 is out, we no longer support 3.4.
>>
>> Our general policy is to support the current release plus the two most
>> recent prior releases.
>>
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