Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/21/2010 7:23 AM, Benoit Renard wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Benoit Renard schrieb:
As another user demonstrated, the subject line makes
one think that support has been dropped, and that's it.
And that's exactly what the announcement intended to do. Success on all targets.
Except that your announcement contradicts this, because it also announces that for those who want to stay with 1.1.x that 1.1.19 is available. Or do you really want everyone to stay with 1.1.18 and have all the work on 1.1.19 be for nothing?

Huh? Where did you get that? Did you even read the announcement? It
really doesn't sounds like it.

For example, as part of that message, he said (paraphrased):

SM 1.x is really old.

Given that 2.x release is only out less than a year, that's political spin more than any conventional understanding of "really old." v1.1.17 was released in about June of last year, 1.1.18 after that. A serious form filler has only been out a few months, so many people couldn't think of migrating before that.

SM 2.X is new and should be used if possible.
... for those that cannot upgrade to 2.X now, there is a final 1.X
release available, 1.1.19, which fixes some security stuff ...

That sounds about right.

There will be no further SM 1.x releases.

Pretty clear to me.


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