<div dir='auto'>I would interpret 2-4 years as maintain for that long after a new minor release comes out. That's the time that is relevant for switching to a new version.</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sep 9, 2025 3:11 AM, Sandro Santilli <strk@kbt.io> wrote:<br type="attribution" /><blockquote class="quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><p dir="ltr">We're still officially supporting releases as old as 3.0 (2018),
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and 3.6.0 was released before the patch-level of all branches,
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can we take the chance to EOL some branches after a last release ?
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According to https://postgis.net/development/versions_eol/#end-of-life-eol
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we're supposed to maintain minor versions for 2-4 years, this would mean
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settign EOL flags to anything whose .0 was released before 2021, thus:
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- 3.0 (2019)
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- 3.1 (2020)
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So do you agree about doing the following releases ?
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- 3.0.12 (and EOL)
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- 3.1.13 (and EOL)
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- 3.2.9
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- 3.3.9
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- 3.4.5
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- 3.5.4
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After that we'd need to update
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https://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/wiki/UsersWikiPostgreSQLPostGIS#PostGISSupportMatrix
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--strk;
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