| From: | Ron Mayer <rm_pg(at)cheapcomplexdevices(dot)com> |
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| To: | Josh Berkus <josh(at)agliodbs(dot)com> |
| Cc: | PostgreSQL Hackers <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: Maintenance Policy? |
| Date: | 2009-07-12 21:59:22 |
| Message-ID: | 4A5A5CBA.7030408@cheapcomplexdevices.com |
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Josh Berkus wrote:
> I'd suggest that we publish an official policy, with the following dates
> for "EOL":
> 7.4 2009-08-01 ...
> 8.4 2014-08-01
What would such forward-looking statements even mean for a
community-driven project?
I assume for a commercial product, such a statement would mean
something like "I could get my money back or sue for breach of
contract or similar if the vendor stops providing support before
such a date."
For an open source project, would such a statement really mean
anything more than "we'll provide support as long as some
community members feel like it, and we guess that's about 5 years"?
If so, what?
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