> I think this is an American-English idiom misunderstanding. Americans
> use “through” quite consistently to mean “until the end of”, which
> then implies by omission that “until” means “until the beginning of”
> - but such use of “through” is uncommon this side of the Atlantic, so
> an
> On 2 Sep 2020, at 14:17, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>
>>> At least until 2021.
>> Well no, that's definitely not what I wrote. At least until the end of
>> 2020. And if I will extend support (which is not yet decided), then
>> *certainly* not for more than 6 additional months.
>
> "Until", not
At least until 2021.
Well no, that's definitely not what I wrote. At least until the end of
2020. And if I will extend support (which is not yet decided), then
*certainly* not for more than 6 additional months.
"Until", not "until and including". :)
You're saying, "from now to December 31,
On 01.09.2020 22:32, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> since thunderbird 78 doesnt need any enigmail. How long are you going
>> to support your thunderbird add-on?
>
> At least until 2021.
Well no, that's definitely not what I wrote. At least until the end of
2020. And if I will extend support (which