Hi,
R's software development life cycle is documented here:
??https://www.r-project.org/doc/R-SDLC.pdf
This is available via the Certification link, under Documentation, on the main R
Project web page:
??https://www.r-project.org
Section 4.4 of the document, on page 10, covers the release cycles, and section
4.6, on page 11, covers maintenance, support and retirement.
Section 4.6 includes the following text at the end of that section on page 12:
"The x.y.0 releases are maintained via a series of x.y.z patch releases. At
a new x.y.0 version of R, the prior version is retired from formal support. R
Core?s efforts are then focused on the new Release (and the on-going
Development) version. No further development, bug fixes or patches are made
available for the retired versions. Thus there is always only one current
version of R. However, the SVN repository will allow older release branches to
be reopened, should the need arise."
Version 4.0.0 of R was released on April 24, 2020, thus ending formal support
for version 3.x.x, with the last 3.x.x version being 3.6.3, which was released
on February 29, 2020.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
On February 15, 2023 at 10:21:26 AM, Eric Bernard (eric.bernard1 at michelin.com
(mailto:eric.bernard1 at michelin.com)) wrote:
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> Hello !
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> Good day.
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> I'd like to know what is the End of Support Date of Version 3 of R.
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> Thanks for your answer.
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> Have a good day.
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> Best Regards
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> Eric Bernard
> DCTI/BS/EC
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> Cordialement.
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> Eric Bernard
> Michelin
> DCTI/BS/EC
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