Josh Berkus wrote:
...The main reason I'm in favor of this is that we have a lot of users
using 7.4 out of inertia, and they need a message that 7.4 is "not
supported" to get them to upgrade.
I'm not entirely sure that inertia is the culprit. From what I've seen, since 7.4 is a good, stable release, checking/fixing everything required for an upgrade (casting, time-calculation changes, administrative procedures, perhaps switching from C to UTF8, client-deployment planning and so on) combined with risks of the unknown and 24x7 availability requirements makes the required expenditure a tough sell - especially in a "lean and mean" economy. I suspect 7.4 will remain in somewhat widespread use for quite some time after EOL.

EOL _does_, however, give IT some powerful ammo to use to in persuading management to devote the required resources to an upgrade.

Cheers,
Steve


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