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What does this pull request do?

This PR defines end of life and end of maintenance dates for the Python Agent.

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We love all our products, but sometimes we must say goodbye to a release so that we can continue moving forward on future development and innovation.

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For elastic/apm#173.

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@bmorelli25 bmorelli25 self-assigned this Feb 13, 2020
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Looks good!

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LGTM, just a minor question: what are the EOL dates based on?

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bmorelli25 commented Feb 14, 2020

I'm not sure what exactly you're asking. How are they calculated? I went through old releases, found the GA release date of the major Python Agent versions, and added 18 months. Why 18 months? The philosophy is explained more here: https://www.elastic.co/support/eol

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That was exactly what I was asking 😀 thanks for the explanation!

@bmorelli25 bmorelli25 merged commit 151f2ef into elastic:master Feb 14, 2020
@bmorelli25 bmorelli25 deleted the py-add-EOL branch February 14, 2020 18:44
beniwohli pushed a commit to beniwohli/apm-agent-python that referenced this pull request Sep 14, 2021
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