End-of-life dates for frameworks, languages, and runtimes. Running unsupported software isn't a risk you can accept. It's one you're choosing.
No security patches since Jan 2020. Still running in ~20% of organizations.
EOL: 2020-01-01Extended LTS ended Dec 2021. No security fixes. Migration to Angular 17+ required.
EOL: 2022-01-01Last PHP 7.x version. WordPress sites still running PHP 7.4 receive no security patches.
EOL: 2022-11-28End of security support. PHP 8.1+ required for continued patches.
EOL: 2023-11-26Free public updates ended. Paid Oracle support or OpenJDK alternatives required. ~35% of enterprise still on Java 8.
EOL: 2019-01-01End of LTS. Upgrade to Node 18+ or 20+.
EOL: 2023-09-11End of maintenance updates. Millions of servers still running. No security patches.
EOL: 2024-06-30End of support. E-commerce sites processing payments on unsupported software. PCI compliance impossible.
EOL: 2020-06-30Netlify acquired and effectively abandoned Gatsby. Minimal maintenance. Community migrating to Astro.
EOL: 2024-06-01LTS ended. Upgrade to Node 20 or 22.
EOL: 2025-04-30End of support. Upgrade to .NET 8 (LTS until Nov 2026) or .NET 9.
EOL: 2024-11-12LTS ended April 2026. Upgrade to Django 5.x.
EOL: 2026-04-01Premier support ended. Extended support requires separate contract. Upgrade to 8.4+.
EOL: 2026-04-30Security support ending Dec 2025. PHP 8.2+ required.
EOL: 2025-12-31Active support ending. Upgrade to Angular 19+.
EOL: 2026-05-15OSS support ending. Upgrade to Spring Boot 3.5+.
EOL: 2026-05-24LTS ends Oct 2026. Plan upgrade to Node 22.
EOL: 2026-10-01Security support ending Dec 2026. Upgrade to PHP 8.3+.
EOL: 2026-12-31Running any of these? Score your full stack.
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