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Magento 1.9 CE security fixing end of life


Future Support of Magento 1.9 - Coming Magento 2.0Lifecycle of Magento CE 1.4.1.1End of life productsFuture Support of Magento 1.9 - Coming Magento 2.0Critical Reminder: Download and install Magento security patches. (FTP with no SSH access)When is Magento CE 1.9.2 going to be released?Magento configurable product with Multiple select option, not drop downFuture Support of Magento 1.9 - Security issuesFixing base_url in database, why?Magento 1 end of life on Nov. 2018 or not?Magento Community Edition 1.9 End of life






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I just read all answers from this question: Future Support of Magento 1.9 - Coming Magento 2.0
But I can't find a clear date or an official reference about the end of life date for Magento 1.9.



Is there nothing like this?: http://php.net/supported-versions.php



I found some sentences like this:




Magento 1x will be supported for the next three years from the Magento 2.0 release date.




or this:




Will be supported for 3 years after 2.0 comes out of beta by Magento itself




or this:




Magento will continue to provide security updates to Magento Enterprise Edition 1.13 and 1.14 for 3 years after Magento 2.0 general availability




But it is not clear if I'm supposed to count three years from Magento 2 beta release (early 2015?) or Magento 2.0 release (late 2015) and if security updates will be only for Magento EE or Magento CE 1.9 also?



Furthermore I can't find any official reference about these claims.










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    I just read all answers from this question: Future Support of Magento 1.9 - Coming Magento 2.0
    But I can't find a clear date or an official reference about the end of life date for Magento 1.9.



    Is there nothing like this?: http://php.net/supported-versions.php



    I found some sentences like this:




    Magento 1x will be supported for the next three years from the Magento 2.0 release date.




    or this:




    Will be supported for 3 years after 2.0 comes out of beta by Magento itself




    or this:




    Magento will continue to provide security updates to Magento Enterprise Edition 1.13 and 1.14 for 3 years after Magento 2.0 general availability




    But it is not clear if I'm supposed to count three years from Magento 2 beta release (early 2015?) or Magento 2.0 release (late 2015) and if security updates will be only for Magento EE or Magento CE 1.9 also?



    Furthermore I can't find any official reference about these claims.










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      I just read all answers from this question: Future Support of Magento 1.9 - Coming Magento 2.0
      But I can't find a clear date or an official reference about the end of life date for Magento 1.9.



      Is there nothing like this?: http://php.net/supported-versions.php



      I found some sentences like this:




      Magento 1x will be supported for the next three years from the Magento 2.0 release date.




      or this:




      Will be supported for 3 years after 2.0 comes out of beta by Magento itself




      or this:




      Magento will continue to provide security updates to Magento Enterprise Edition 1.13 and 1.14 for 3 years after Magento 2.0 general availability




      But it is not clear if I'm supposed to count three years from Magento 2 beta release (early 2015?) or Magento 2.0 release (late 2015) and if security updates will be only for Magento EE or Magento CE 1.9 also?



      Furthermore I can't find any official reference about these claims.










      share|improve this question
















      I just read all answers from this question: Future Support of Magento 1.9 - Coming Magento 2.0
      But I can't find a clear date or an official reference about the end of life date for Magento 1.9.



      Is there nothing like this?: http://php.net/supported-versions.php



      I found some sentences like this:




      Magento 1x will be supported for the next three years from the Magento 2.0 release date.




      or this:




      Will be supported for 3 years after 2.0 comes out of beta by Magento itself




      or this:




      Magento will continue to provide security updates to Magento Enterprise Edition 1.13 and 1.14 for 3 years after Magento 2.0 general availability




      But it is not clear if I'm supposed to count three years from Magento 2 beta release (early 2015?) or Magento 2.0 release (late 2015) and if security updates will be only for Magento EE or Magento CE 1.9 also?



      Furthermore I can't find any official reference about these claims.







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          Magento stated on M2 release that they will continue to release security fixes and incremental updates for M1 until November 2018. I would be amazed if the community at large didnt continue to support such a widely used platform, but as M2 begins to mature, its worth making the leap.






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          • Thanks for the answer. Where they said this thing? Do you know if is there also an official and public note about this? Just to have an authoritative reference

            – Andrea
            Feb 7 '17 at 13:47






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            @Andrea for official sources see my answer below

            – Gabriel Somoza
            May 8 '17 at 13:38











          • I disagree that M2 is ready. The class insertion creates unstable code. Then it has to be fixed every time a new extension is added. Although I was able to get some M2 extensions functional, the whole system has fundamental issues in the class insertion that are not being addressed.

            – VectorVortec
            Mar 28 '18 at 19:14


















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          I had the same issue, and like you mentioned most of what I could find were forum answers, tweets, vague blog articles, and word of mouth.



          After several hours of research I found the real sources for that information and wrote this article to keep them handy for the near future.




          Magento 1.x Enterprise Edition will be officially supported by Magento
          until November 17, 2018 (see the article for the sources &
          explanation).




          Notice that I mentioned Enterprise Edition: I couldn't find anything about support for Community Edition. There doesn't seem to be a formal commitment to support CE. One could say that support will trickle down from EE support, but that's just an assumption.



          UPDATE (2017-06-06): On May 30th 2017 Magento announced in their blog that Enterprise Edition support will continue for the foreseeable future. It's still not clear if they will update the legal documents to reflect that though (e.g. the Enterprise Edition Agreement). It's also not clear yet whether support will trickle down to Community Edition.






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          • Note: there may be more sources than what I could find! If you find them please post them here or let me know as well so I can update.

            – Gabriel Somoza
            May 8 '17 at 13:39











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          Magento stated on M2 release that they will continue to release security fixes and incremental updates for M1 until November 2018. I would be amazed if the community at large didnt continue to support such a widely used platform, but as M2 begins to mature, its worth making the leap.






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          • Thanks for the answer. Where they said this thing? Do you know if is there also an official and public note about this? Just to have an authoritative reference

            – Andrea
            Feb 7 '17 at 13:47






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            @Andrea for official sources see my answer below

            – Gabriel Somoza
            May 8 '17 at 13:38











          • I disagree that M2 is ready. The class insertion creates unstable code. Then it has to be fixed every time a new extension is added. Although I was able to get some M2 extensions functional, the whole system has fundamental issues in the class insertion that are not being addressed.

            – VectorVortec
            Mar 28 '18 at 19:14















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          Magento stated on M2 release that they will continue to release security fixes and incremental updates for M1 until November 2018. I would be amazed if the community at large didnt continue to support such a widely used platform, but as M2 begins to mature, its worth making the leap.






          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks for the answer. Where they said this thing? Do you know if is there also an official and public note about this? Just to have an authoritative reference

            – Andrea
            Feb 7 '17 at 13:47






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            @Andrea for official sources see my answer below

            – Gabriel Somoza
            May 8 '17 at 13:38











          • I disagree that M2 is ready. The class insertion creates unstable code. Then it has to be fixed every time a new extension is added. Although I was able to get some M2 extensions functional, the whole system has fundamental issues in the class insertion that are not being addressed.

            – VectorVortec
            Mar 28 '18 at 19:14













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          Magento stated on M2 release that they will continue to release security fixes and incremental updates for M1 until November 2018. I would be amazed if the community at large didnt continue to support such a widely used platform, but as M2 begins to mature, its worth making the leap.






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          Magento stated on M2 release that they will continue to release security fixes and incremental updates for M1 until November 2018. I would be amazed if the community at large didnt continue to support such a widely used platform, but as M2 begins to mature, its worth making the leap.







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          • Thanks for the answer. Where they said this thing? Do you know if is there also an official and public note about this? Just to have an authoritative reference

            – Andrea
            Feb 7 '17 at 13:47






          • 1





            @Andrea for official sources see my answer below

            – Gabriel Somoza
            May 8 '17 at 13:38











          • I disagree that M2 is ready. The class insertion creates unstable code. Then it has to be fixed every time a new extension is added. Although I was able to get some M2 extensions functional, the whole system has fundamental issues in the class insertion that are not being addressed.

            – VectorVortec
            Mar 28 '18 at 19:14

















          • Thanks for the answer. Where they said this thing? Do you know if is there also an official and public note about this? Just to have an authoritative reference

            – Andrea
            Feb 7 '17 at 13:47






          • 1





            @Andrea for official sources see my answer below

            – Gabriel Somoza
            May 8 '17 at 13:38











          • I disagree that M2 is ready. The class insertion creates unstable code. Then it has to be fixed every time a new extension is added. Although I was able to get some M2 extensions functional, the whole system has fundamental issues in the class insertion that are not being addressed.

            – VectorVortec
            Mar 28 '18 at 19:14
















          Thanks for the answer. Where they said this thing? Do you know if is there also an official and public note about this? Just to have an authoritative reference

          – Andrea
          Feb 7 '17 at 13:47





          Thanks for the answer. Where they said this thing? Do you know if is there also an official and public note about this? Just to have an authoritative reference

          – Andrea
          Feb 7 '17 at 13:47




          1




          1





          @Andrea for official sources see my answer below

          – Gabriel Somoza
          May 8 '17 at 13:38





          @Andrea for official sources see my answer below

          – Gabriel Somoza
          May 8 '17 at 13:38













          I disagree that M2 is ready. The class insertion creates unstable code. Then it has to be fixed every time a new extension is added. Although I was able to get some M2 extensions functional, the whole system has fundamental issues in the class insertion that are not being addressed.

          – VectorVortec
          Mar 28 '18 at 19:14





          I disagree that M2 is ready. The class insertion creates unstable code. Then it has to be fixed every time a new extension is added. Although I was able to get some M2 extensions functional, the whole system has fundamental issues in the class insertion that are not being addressed.

          – VectorVortec
          Mar 28 '18 at 19:14













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          I had the same issue, and like you mentioned most of what I could find were forum answers, tweets, vague blog articles, and word of mouth.



          After several hours of research I found the real sources for that information and wrote this article to keep them handy for the near future.




          Magento 1.x Enterprise Edition will be officially supported by Magento
          until November 17, 2018 (see the article for the sources &
          explanation).




          Notice that I mentioned Enterprise Edition: I couldn't find anything about support for Community Edition. There doesn't seem to be a formal commitment to support CE. One could say that support will trickle down from EE support, but that's just an assumption.



          UPDATE (2017-06-06): On May 30th 2017 Magento announced in their blog that Enterprise Edition support will continue for the foreseeable future. It's still not clear if they will update the legal documents to reflect that though (e.g. the Enterprise Edition Agreement). It's also not clear yet whether support will trickle down to Community Edition.






          share|improve this answer

























          • Note: there may be more sources than what I could find! If you find them please post them here or let me know as well so I can update.

            – Gabriel Somoza
            May 8 '17 at 13:39















          2














          I had the same issue, and like you mentioned most of what I could find were forum answers, tweets, vague blog articles, and word of mouth.



          After several hours of research I found the real sources for that information and wrote this article to keep them handy for the near future.




          Magento 1.x Enterprise Edition will be officially supported by Magento
          until November 17, 2018 (see the article for the sources &
          explanation).




          Notice that I mentioned Enterprise Edition: I couldn't find anything about support for Community Edition. There doesn't seem to be a formal commitment to support CE. One could say that support will trickle down from EE support, but that's just an assumption.



          UPDATE (2017-06-06): On May 30th 2017 Magento announced in their blog that Enterprise Edition support will continue for the foreseeable future. It's still not clear if they will update the legal documents to reflect that though (e.g. the Enterprise Edition Agreement). It's also not clear yet whether support will trickle down to Community Edition.






          share|improve this answer

























          • Note: there may be more sources than what I could find! If you find them please post them here or let me know as well so I can update.

            – Gabriel Somoza
            May 8 '17 at 13:39













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          2







          I had the same issue, and like you mentioned most of what I could find were forum answers, tweets, vague blog articles, and word of mouth.



          After several hours of research I found the real sources for that information and wrote this article to keep them handy for the near future.




          Magento 1.x Enterprise Edition will be officially supported by Magento
          until November 17, 2018 (see the article for the sources &
          explanation).




          Notice that I mentioned Enterprise Edition: I couldn't find anything about support for Community Edition. There doesn't seem to be a formal commitment to support CE. One could say that support will trickle down from EE support, but that's just an assumption.



          UPDATE (2017-06-06): On May 30th 2017 Magento announced in their blog that Enterprise Edition support will continue for the foreseeable future. It's still not clear if they will update the legal documents to reflect that though (e.g. the Enterprise Edition Agreement). It's also not clear yet whether support will trickle down to Community Edition.






          share|improve this answer















          I had the same issue, and like you mentioned most of what I could find were forum answers, tweets, vague blog articles, and word of mouth.



          After several hours of research I found the real sources for that information and wrote this article to keep them handy for the near future.




          Magento 1.x Enterprise Edition will be officially supported by Magento
          until November 17, 2018 (see the article for the sources &
          explanation).




          Notice that I mentioned Enterprise Edition: I couldn't find anything about support for Community Edition. There doesn't seem to be a formal commitment to support CE. One could say that support will trickle down from EE support, but that's just an assumption.



          UPDATE (2017-06-06): On May 30th 2017 Magento announced in their blog that Enterprise Edition support will continue for the foreseeable future. It's still not clear if they will update the legal documents to reflect that though (e.g. the Enterprise Edition Agreement). It's also not clear yet whether support will trickle down to Community Edition.







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          Note: there may be more sources than what I could find! If you find them please post them here or let me know as well so I can update.

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          Note: there may be more sources than what I could find! If you find them please post them here or let me know as well so I can update.

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