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| style="background:IndianRed" | October 2012 | | style="background:IndianRed" | October 2012 | ||
| style="background:IndianRed" | April 2014 | | style="background:IndianRed" | April 2014 | ||
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+ | | style="background:IndianRed" | Unsupported | ||
+ | | style="background:lightgreen" | Currently in support | ||
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− | = Definition of support = | + | == Definition of support == |
− | Being supported means: | + | Being "supported" means: |
* The release team is committed to making available updates to Mahara that are security related. | * The release team is committed to making available updates to Mahara that are security related. | ||
* Occasionally, some other serious bug fixes will be included, but these are not guaranteed. | * Occasionally, some other serious bug fixes will be included, but these are not guaranteed. |
Revision as of 15:59, 22 October 2014
Current and upcoming releases
As of Mahara 1.5 and the adoption of the 6-month release cycle which started for Mahara 1.6, Mahara is supported for the duration of 3 release cycles.
Release number | Release date | End of support |
1.11 | April 2015 | October 2016 |
1.10 | October 2014 | April 2016 |
1.9 | April 2014 | October 2015 |
1.8 | October 2013 | April 2015 |
1.7 | April 2013 | October 2014 |
1.6 | October 2012 | April 2014 |
Unsupported | Currently in support | Not yet released |
Older releases (pre Mahara 1.6)
For Mahara 1.4 and earlier, support has been provided for 2 release cycles.
Release number | Release date | End of support |
1.5 | April 2012 | October 2013 |
1.4 | June 2011 | October 2012 |
1.3 | Sept 2010 | April 2012 |
Definition of support
Being "supported" means:
- The release team is committed to making available updates to Mahara that are security related.
- Occasionally, some other serious bug fixes will be included, but these are not guaranteed.