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Surface news about LTS extension #17058

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ewaDev opened this issue Jul 28, 2020 · 6 comments
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Surface news about LTS extension #17058

ewaDev opened this issue Jul 28, 2020 · 6 comments

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@ewaDev
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ewaDev commented Jul 28, 2020

AngularJS is in LTS mode

We are no longer accepting changes that are not critical bug fixes into this project.
See https://blog.angular.io/stable-angularjs-and-long-term-support-7e077635ee9c for more detail.

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  • regression from 1.7.0
  • security issue
  • issue caused by a new browser version
  • other

Current behavior:
The documentation does not outline that the LTS has been extended by 6 months due to covid. Many people will not trust twitter and will not change timelines without official documentation. Also not everyone is on twitter.

Expected / new behavior:

The documentation should be updated to encompass this new information.

Minimal reproduction of the problem with instructions:
Go to: https://docs.angularjs.org/misc/version-support-status
There is no mention of LTS extention.

AngularJS version: 1.8.x

Browser: [all ]

Anything else:

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gkalpak commented Jul 28, 2020

Thx for creating this issue. Here are all the places I can think of where we mention the LTS (and should potentially be updated):

gkalpak pushed a commit to ewaDev/angular.js that referenced this issue Jul 28, 2020
…due to COVID

Due to COVID-19 affecting teams migrating from AngularJS, the Long Term Support period has been
extended by 6 months (until the end of 2021). See announcement on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/angular/status/1287780634572857357

This commit updates the "Version Support Status" page to also mention the extension.

Partially addresses angular#17058.
gkalpak pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 30, 2020
…due to COVID

Due to COVID-19 affecting teams migrating from AngularJS, the Long Term Support period has been
extended by 6 months (until the end of 2021). See announcement on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/angular/status/1287780634572857357

This commit updates the "Version Support Status" page to also mention the extension.

Partially addresses #17058.
gkalpak pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 30, 2020
…due to COVID

Due to COVID-19 affecting teams migrating from AngularJS, the Long Term Support period has been
extended by 6 months (until the end of 2021). See announcement on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/angular/status/1287780634572857357

This commit updates the "Version Support Status" page to also mention the extension.

Partially addresses #17058.
@petebacondarwin
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I have updated the LTS blog post with this information.

@Splaktar
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It looks like this can be closed once https://docs.angularjs.org/misc/version-support-status gets updated to match the update that's currently only on the snapshot docs page. That is blocked on PR #17060 atm.

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Hi, does anybody know if there is a "Security patches only" period for AngularJS after 1.8.x LTS period ends?

And will "Security pathces only" period for 1.2.x end at the same time LTS ends for 1.8.x?

https://docs.angularjs.org/misc/version-support-status

@petebacondarwin
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The LTS period is already just a "security patches only" period for AngularJS. After that you may want to look into XLTS - https://angularjs.xlts.dev/.

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gkalpak commented Aug 23, 2020

It tooks me 5 PRs to fix deployment, but everything seems to work now 😅
All places that needed updating have been updated afaict (see #17058 (comment)).

Thx again, @ewaDev, for spearheading the effort 🏆

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