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by wtallis
902 days ago
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> Is the implication that once a device is EOL that a vendor should never release an update for that device again? It seems typical for vendors use "EOL" to refer to end of support life, not merely discontinuing sales of the produce. Most notably, that's how Microsoft generally frames EOL for major Windows releases, hence expectation of jumps in PC sales corresponding to EOL of XP, 7, and 10. |
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