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Calendar Pages #2148
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I’d love to hear if this project also intends to support future releases? For example on https://endoflife.date/django, I see the image coming from the Django project has 4 releases that haven’t been released yet (but for which the release date is already decided). And the table underneath only shows past releases. |
Hi @thibaudcolas, here are my 2 cents (I am only speaking for myself): I do not think because:
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-1 from my side too about adding incoming release information
…On Thu, Sep 28, 2023, 23:17 Marc Wrobel ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi @thibaudcolas <https://github.com/thibaudcolas>, here are my 2 cents
(I am only speaking for myself):
I do not think because:
- endoflife.date is mostly about presenting EOL versions / dates for
various product, so mostly about the past.
- Most of the product don't have predictable or decided release date,
so this use case looks pretty "niche".
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👍 seems fair to me! Just to be clear the info is already there for projects like Django. It’s in the image as I mentioned, and the "Active support" and "Security Support" dates are also based on when the next relevant releases are. |
Once we have #59 solved, it would be nice to have 2 calendar pages:
See https://kevinl.info/just-the-class/calendar/ for inspiration.
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