On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 6:09 AM, diwakar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>             >> Is it possible to have EOL for SMX 3.x in end of 2013?
>             Since there are no replies I assume EOL by end of 2013 is not
> possible.
>             What will happen after EOL? Will the sorce code be still
> available? Will all the maven artifacts be still available? If we, in our
> organization want to maintain Servicemix 3.x, should we copy the source code
> to our svn or can the source code be updated in apache svn (mainly
> dependency updates from security vulnerability pov) ?
>             Please let me know your comment.
>

All the source, downloads, artifacts etc. will stays as is. The repo
is still read/write able.
So you do not have to do anything, its all still there.

The EOL is a message to the community to DO NOT START using SMX 3.x.
Existing users can continue use it as they want. But they should plan
to migrate to 4.x.
Or have in-house team/knowledge to support/maintain it.

And there is commercial vendors who supports their SMX releases for a
much longer period of time.
http://servicemix.apache.org/community/support.html


> With Best Regards,
> Diwakar
>
>
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