Open loganbush789 opened 3 years ago
Hi Symphoni,
Thanks for your request, and thanks for using boilerpipe!
Unless there is a service contract in place, you may assume that the latest available release is the version that should be used. As with most open source software without a service contract, EOL (end-of-life) is basically reached when nobody uses that particular version anymore.
That said, I try my best to not break functionality moving forward, so you should not have issues with new releases. One thing to note is that new major versions (say, 3.0) may not be backwards-compatible out of the box.
If you have any particular problems with a boilerpipe version, please let me know!
Best, Christian
I am trying to figure out if there are any versions of boilerpipe that are EOL, and if so, when do these versions become EOL?