Jamesking56 / WhichLaravel.me

Up to date Laravel Version Support Tables
https://whichlaravel.me
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Can't access WhichLaravel.me #56

Open jrstanley opened 4 years ago

jrstanley commented 4 years ago

A really helpful resource, thanks @Jamesking56!

I can't currently access the site - I'm getting "whichlaravel.me’s server IP address could not be found." in Chrome.

Just me?

Jamesking56 commented 4 years ago

Hi James thanks for dropping an issue!

I'm looking at currently trying to change the domain name to a cheaper TLD, at the moment looking at my options.

Also toying with a new design in the same process.

If you wish to keep up with Laravel releases and support dates, you can still see the current ones here:

https://github.com/Jamesking56/WhichLaravel.me/blob/master/index.html#L122

For non-LTS Laravel versions, Active support lasts for 6 months and security support lasts for a further 6 months after active support ends.

For LTS Laravel versions, Active support lasts for 2 years and security support lasts for a further 1 year after active support ends.

This rule of thumb looks to be unchanged ready for Laravel 8 which is scheduled for release on 8th September 2020 (it will not be an LTS release)

jrstanley commented 4 years ago

Thanks for the quick comprehensive response!

Jamesking56 commented 3 years ago

@jrstanley Tightenco have released their own Laravel Version tracker: https://laravelversions.com/