Hi,
We only provide patch release the last 2 major release, which means you can at
least have one year community support in Camel.
If we release Camel 2.13.0, we will retire the Camel 2.11.x fix branch.
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Red Hat, Inc.
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Hi Claus,
Thanks for your information. That is awesome! Yes, i am currently still
using camel 2.1.0 in the project (never been upgraded since about 5 years
ago). I'm looking into the camel upgrade now, therefore i want assess which
camel version should go for based on the impact and support availa
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Wai Lik Chong wrote:
> Hi Claus,
>
> Thanks alot for answer.
> Is this rule of thumb will always apply to all other apache library such as
> apache abdera, axiom etc?
>
No each Apache projects has their own policy. Some projects only
support latest code, and othe
Hi Claus,
Thanks alot for answer.
Is this rule of thumb will always apply to all other apache library such as
apache abdera, axiom etc?
Thanks in advance
Wai Lik
On 18 March 2014 16:54, Claus Ibsen wrote:
> Hi
>
> See
> http://camel.apache.org/download
>
> When Camel 2.13.0 is released (soon)
Hi
See
http://camel.apache.org/download
When Camel 2.13.0 is released (soon) then Camel 2.11.x is retired and
no longer active supported.
The rule of thumb is that we support 2 patch branches back.
If you are looking for a longer support timeframe, you can try
commercial support
http://camel.apa