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4 | 4 |
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5 | 5 | # Version Support Status |
6 | 6 |
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7 | | -This page describes the support status of the significant versions of AngularJS. |
| 7 | +**AngularJS support has officially ended as of January 2022.** |
8 | 8 |
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9 | | -<div class="alert alert-info"> |
10 | | - On July 1, 2018 AngularJS entered a 3 year Long Term Support period.<br /> |
11 | | - <br /> |
12 | | - _**UPDATE (2020-07-27):**_<br /> |
13 | | - _Due to COVID-19 affecting teams migrating from AngularJS, we are extending the LTS by six months |
14 | | - (until December 31, 2021)._ |
15 | | -</div> |
| 9 | +Visit [angular.io](https://angular.io) for the actively supported Angular. |
16 | 10 |
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17 | | -Any version branch not shown in the following table (e.g. 1.7.x) is no longer being developed. |
| 11 | +## What does end of support mean? |
18 | 12 |
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19 | | -<table class="dev-status table table-bordered"> |
20 | | - <thead> |
21 | | - <tr><th>Version</th><th>Status</th><th>Comments</th></tr> |
22 | | - </thead> |
23 | | - <tbody> |
24 | | - <tr class="security"> |
25 | | - <td><span>1.2.x</span></td> |
26 | | - <td>Security patches only</td> |
27 | | - <td>Last version to provide IE 8 support</td> |
28 | | - </tr> |
29 | | - <tr class="stable"> |
30 | | - <td><span>1.8.x</span></td> |
31 | | - <td>Long Term Support</td> |
32 | | - <td>See {@link version-support-status#long-term-support Long Term Support} section below.</td> |
33 | | - </tr> |
34 | | - </tbody> |
35 | | -</table> |
| 13 | +The code will remain accessible on [GitHub](https://github.com/angular/angular.js), |
| 14 | +[npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/angular), |
| 15 | +[Bower](https://github.com/angular/bower-angular), and |
| 16 | +[Release archive](https://code.angularjs.org/1.8.2). |
| 17 | +This website will remain here indefinitely. |
36 | 18 |
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37 | | -### Long Term Support |
| 19 | +The GitHub repository will be in an archived state, meaning that no new issues or pull requests |
| 20 | +can be submitted. |
38 | 21 |
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39 | | -On July 1st 2018, AngularJS entered a Long Term Support period. |
| 22 | +See https://goo.gle/angularjs-end-of-life for the full details. |
40 | 23 |
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41 | | -We now focus exclusively on providing fixes to bugs that satisfy at least one of the following criteria: |
| 24 | +### Extended Long Term Support |
42 | 25 |
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43 | | -* A security flaw is detected in the 1.8.x branch of the framework |
44 | | -* One of the major browsers releases a version that will cause current production applications using AngularJS 1.8.x to stop working |
45 | | -* The jQuery library releases a version that will cause current production applications using AngularJS 1.8.x to stop working. |
46 | | - |
47 | | -AngularJS 1.2.x will get a new version if and only if a new severe security issue is discovered. |
48 | | - |
49 | | - |
50 | | - |
51 | | -### Blog Post |
52 | | - |
53 | | -You can read more about these plans in our [blog post announcement](https://blog.angular.io/stable-angularjs-and-long-term-support-7e077635ee9c). |
54 | | - |
55 | | -### Extended Long Term Support |
56 | | - |
57 | | -If you need support for AngularJS beyond December 2021, you should consider: |
| 26 | +If you need extended support for AngularJS, you should consider: |
58 | 27 |
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59 | 28 | * [XLTS.dev](https://xlts.dev/angularjs) |
60 | | - |
61 | | - |
| 29 | +* [OpenLogic](https://www.openlogic.com/solutions/angularjs-support-and-services) |
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