I was afraid that would be the case.
Thanks,
Ross
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Thank you.
If you know, is this true of the other ASF projects as well? Specifically,
I am looking for Ant, Subversion, Tomcat, and HTTP Server.
Ross
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I figured ASF wasn't providing support per-se - but I think
end-of-support/end-of-life dates talk more to the development approach and
what the developer supports rather than actually getting support for a
particular user. More specifically, hypothetically, let's say a critical
security vulnerabil
Does Apache have somewhere to look this information up for ActiveMQ or do
they even have this kind of information (suppose it could always be
considered to be supported even if they'll never change the version again)?
Is a version considered not supported once the next release is released?
Thanks