>> > On the front page, we already have "Latest Releases" with links to the
>> > most recent release for each version still actively maintained and
>> > release notes. (Would it make sense to change that title from "Latest
>> > Releases" to "Actively Maintained Releases")
>>
>> I think not. The meaning is "latest releases available for each branch",
>> not "these are the actively maintained branches".
>
> Why aren't 7.3.18, 7.2.8, 7.1.6, etc there then?
>
> Clearly there is some criteria for which branches are presented there.
<7.3 is EOL. We still back patch what we can but they are considered
deprecated.
Joshua D. Drake
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