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Right now it is difficult to tell when a version of bootstrap is EOL. If you go to the documentation page for Bootstrap 4 you won't see any notice of any kind that the library is EOL. And if you go on nuget or other package managers the packages aren't deprecated.
Would you consider adding some kind of notice to the documentation pages that say they are no longer supported, and also go in and deprecate unsupported packages so people will realize that what they are using is no longer receiving security and other updates?
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Right now it is difficult to tell when a version of bootstrap is EOL. If you go to the documentation page for Bootstrap 4 you won't see any notice of any kind that the library is EOL. And if you go on nuget or other package managers the packages aren't deprecated.
Would you consider adding some kind of notice to the documentation pages that say they are no longer supported, and also go in and deprecate unsupported packages so people will realize that what they are using is no longer receiving security and other updates?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: