Michael Meeks-2 wrote
>       Seems reasonable - 3.6.x will last a bit longer because of the jump to
> 4.0 I think; currently planned at 9 months.

So End of Life occurs 6 months after the official release date of the final
release for each branch (usually final version is x.x.7) and occurs after 9
months for the final release before a major version change (e.g from 3.x to
4.x)?

Can it be assumed that the official release date is the date when it is
announced on the official blog?
http://blog.documentfoundation.org/

Therefore EOL for branch 3.5 is on April 18th
(http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2012/10/18/the-document-foundation-announces-libreoffice-3-5-7/),
right?

EOL for branch 3.6 should be removed from the image since release x.x.7
isn't out yet

Does this also mean that 3.4 versions can already be removed from the
bugzilla Version picker? And 3.5 versions after the 18th of this month?

Cheers,
Pedro



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