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@Nyholm Nyholm commented Mar 26, 2021

It has reached EOL a long time ago

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Agree, good time for dropping it

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Nyholm commented Mar 26, 2021

Thank you for the review.

It makes most things easier.

@Nyholm Nyholm merged commit d0f17d7 into php-translation:master Mar 26, 2021
@Nyholm Nyholm deleted the sf-3 branch March 26, 2021 18:43
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rvanlaak commented Apr 8, 2021

Great work! So, we can fix 4.x deprecations, and use Symfony 4.4 features from now on?

Symfony 3.4 indeed does not get active support/bugfixes anymore, but actually should still get security fixes: https://symfony.com/releases

From bundle perspective; supporting a LTS until it reaches "end of bugfixes" instead of until "end of security fixes" makes a lot of sense to me.

In other words:

  • dropping 3.4 LTS support was ok since November 2020, and
  • dropping 4.4 support is ok in November 2022.

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