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> On 1 Jan 2017, at 8:35 am, Xin LI <security-offi...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> The currently supported branches and releases and their expected
> end-of-life dates are:
> 
> +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
> |   Branch  |   Release  |  Type  |   Release Date |     Estimated EoL     |
> +-----------+------------+--------+----------------+-----------------------+
> |stable/10  |n/a         |n/a     |n/a             |last release + 2 years |
> +-----------+------------+--------+----------------+-----------------------+
> |releng/10.3|10.3-RELEASE|Extended|April 4, 2016   |April 30, 2018         |
> +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
> |stable/11  |n/a         |n/a     |n/a             |last release + 2 years |
> +-----------+------------+--------+----------------+-----------------------+
> |releng/11.0|11.0-RELEASE|Standard|October 10, 2016|11.1-RELEASE + 3 months|
> +--------------------------------------------------+-----------------------+
> 
> Please refer to https://security.freebsd.org/ for an up-to-date list of
> supported releases and the latest security advisories.

Hi Xin Li,

Happy new year.

Just a heads up that I believe there was an error in this email regarding the 
EOL date of the stable/11 branch, which is specifically set at 30th September 
2021 (5 years after 11.0-RELEASE) rather than last release + 2 years.

Regards,
Ben

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