|
|
|
|
|
by pessimizer
1373 days ago
|
|
> I mean, isn't it quite reasonable to not update something post-EOL? EOL isn't real, it's made up. Broken or not powerful enough anymore is real. The town crier could decide to blow a trumpet and proclaim "EOL" a week after the last one is sold. |
|
If i had an old product, there's also some point where i'd say "I wont be updating this anymore", as to phase it out. Expecting something to receive active support forever is unreasonable.