I'm not part of the development team or anything but here's my explanation:
 not everyone is able to upgrade to the newer versions so the older versions
remained supported for some period of time.  So while there is no more
development to 3.2, any bugs found will be fixed.  At some point, even that
will stop and everyone will be expected to get themselves upgraded.

Lori

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2011/6/3 Muhammad Abdullah <mam...@gmail.com>

> Hello,
>
> May I ask why are there 2 different versions of "official" Koha? 3.4.1 and
> 3.2.9. Just curious why are u still working on 3.2, isn't it obsolete now
> that 3.4 is out?
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