From: Kevin W. <kw...@co...> - 2024-10-06 18:41:08
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<div><img width="1" height="1" src='https://fedbdhd.r.af.d.sendibt2.com/tr/op/shraG_LH-2CIY7IJ-C2rCa3pMAs3KqxYbxx7O-QSjsnYBFuULf8gtiFVJmooKpoVehn8rGcEbG_dNlkO0fmT-umdW_DCemxZMk8y89e-q-agKJVIrBgCCrliE26Vz65HvR0HCqnZG26jXox_5mZnqGdUJ7mb89LktpfCjwWMLndl0SaPBLo2euhv4sYyT8IT0R4Dd_CqFc9AsMNU__vVBDjPQfqVMPO_' /></div>I can't speak for the entire TCT, but 8.6.15 was just released, and <br/>there has been no discussion of setting an EOL date for 8.6. 8.4 and 8.5 <br/>were supported long after the next point upgrade, and I'm sure that 8.6 <br/>will still get maintenance releases until there's a consensus to move to <br/>end of life.<br/><br/>On 10/6/24 1:14 AM, Adrian Ho wrote:<br/>> Thanks much for the new major release, but I can’t find any information on the support status of the Tcl 8 line. Will new releases still be cut for this line, and if so, how long will it continue to be supported? Thanks much!<br/>><br/>> Best Regards,<br/>> Adrian<br/>><br/>><br/>><br/>> _______________________________________________<br/>> Tcl-Core mailing list<br/>> Tcl...@li...<br/>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcl-core<br/> |