On 10/9/13 8:24 AM, Georg wrote:
Dear devs,
I am uncertain if I should upgrade to 2.4.
[quote from "Release process"]
The work on Symfony 3.0 will start whenever enough major features
breaking backward compatibility are waiting on the todo-list.
[/quote]
So what happens if enough new features come up after 2.6, and no 2.7 is
released?
If we continue upgrading with all new releases, we end up with a much
shorter support period for 2.6(mid 2015) then if we had stayed with 2.4
LTS (mid 2016).
So will the last 2.x version be a LTS version, or should we stay on the
safe side?
The last version of 2.x will definitely be a LTS.
BR Georg
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