what would be the official date of Magento 1 sunset?
Now we are in progress of Magento 2 upgrade. Some sources I read that early 2018 Magento 1 support will be closed.
If we get the Magento 1 official close date, we can decide our due date of upgrade.
Anybody having idea over here?
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Now we are in progress of Magento 2 upgrade. Some sources I read that early 2018 Magento 1 support will be closed.
If we get the Magento 1 official close date, we can decide our due date of upgrade.
Anybody having idea over here?
magento-1.9 magento2 upgrade
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Now we are in progress of Magento 2 upgrade. Some sources I read that early 2018 Magento 1 support will be closed.
If we get the Magento 1 official close date, we can decide our due date of upgrade.
Anybody having idea over here?
magento-1.9 magento2 upgrade
Now we are in progress of Magento 2 upgrade. Some sources I read that early 2018 Magento 1 support will be closed.
If we get the Magento 1 official close date, we can decide our due date of upgrade.
Anybody having idea over here?
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Magento 1.x end of life is June 2020
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Can a reference from an official source be provided?
– kevin
Feb 12 '17 at 14:10
20
You can email me at ben@magento.com and I'll tell you the same thing :-)
– benmarks♦
Feb 12 '17 at 14:11
1
lol Ben! @kevin benmarks is with Magento, as an evangelist. This is would be straight beamed down from the mother ship. 🤣
– B00MER
Feb 13 '17 at 2:53
There's a good reason for this date: the Magento Enterprise Edition Agreement says that Magento will support the two previous versions for 3 years after a new version is made generally available. Magento 2.0's GA date was November 17, 2015 - making November 18, 2018 the first day without support for Magento 1.x. Edit: more details
– Gabriel Somoza
May 8 '17 at 13:54
1
When Magento 1 Team will do a complete statement what means End Of Life. Are they planning to support security patches for x years? For example wanncry pushed Microsoft creating patches for Windows XP. Will Magento Connect be closed? Bug Tracker for Magento 1 will be closed?
– ADDISON74
May 18 '17 at 11:00
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According to this post we can officially say bye bye to Magento 1.x in June 2020 straight after T-20 cricket world-cup.
https://magento.com/blog/magento-news/supporting-magento-1-through-june-2020
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Magento 1 is a great piece of software, the best shopping cart I ever used starting my experience long time ago with osCommerce. Those who consider it old they did not evaluate the treasure consisting of articles, true solutions, tons of free and paid extensions, themes, tutorials, books and many more. In any moment I can find something related to my issues for Magento 1.
What Magento 2 is actually offering? I hear a lot of people wanting to upgrade but did they evaluate the opportunities? A completely different platform adapted to "our days", a few expensive extensions, lack of support, a longer period of accommodating, missing books and tutorials. The only great thing I appreciate is the bug reporting system in Git. It will take around 3 - 4 years to get a complete competitive and powerful switch catching what Magento 1 offers right now.
Today Magento 1 is like a person around age of 40, mature. Everything you want from it there is on the market. Abandoning Magento 1 is a bad idea even for security patches, but if you look deeper they abandoned it long time ago about 2 years ago. Just see how slow the team reacts to bugs reported in their system. Only the community keeps it alive because it's still the best shopping cart on the market.
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Support for 1.x will be till June 2020
No need to worry about Magento 1 End-of-life in 2018. Sure, it might be the time to start planning migrations to Magento 2 but it is not that you will be left with an unsupported platform this year if you don’t.
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Magento 1.x end of life is June 2020
2
Can a reference from an official source be provided?
– kevin
Feb 12 '17 at 14:10
20
You can email me at ben@magento.com and I'll tell you the same thing :-)
– benmarks♦
Feb 12 '17 at 14:11
1
lol Ben! @kevin benmarks is with Magento, as an evangelist. This is would be straight beamed down from the mother ship. 🤣
– B00MER
Feb 13 '17 at 2:53
There's a good reason for this date: the Magento Enterprise Edition Agreement says that Magento will support the two previous versions for 3 years after a new version is made generally available. Magento 2.0's GA date was November 17, 2015 - making November 18, 2018 the first day without support for Magento 1.x. Edit: more details
– Gabriel Somoza
May 8 '17 at 13:54
1
When Magento 1 Team will do a complete statement what means End Of Life. Are they planning to support security patches for x years? For example wanncry pushed Microsoft creating patches for Windows XP. Will Magento Connect be closed? Bug Tracker for Magento 1 will be closed?
– ADDISON74
May 18 '17 at 11:00
|
show 3 more comments
Magento 1.x end of life is June 2020
2
Can a reference from an official source be provided?
– kevin
Feb 12 '17 at 14:10
20
You can email me at ben@magento.com and I'll tell you the same thing :-)
– benmarks♦
Feb 12 '17 at 14:11
1
lol Ben! @kevin benmarks is with Magento, as an evangelist. This is would be straight beamed down from the mother ship. 🤣
– B00MER
Feb 13 '17 at 2:53
There's a good reason for this date: the Magento Enterprise Edition Agreement says that Magento will support the two previous versions for 3 years after a new version is made generally available. Magento 2.0's GA date was November 17, 2015 - making November 18, 2018 the first day without support for Magento 1.x. Edit: more details
– Gabriel Somoza
May 8 '17 at 13:54
1
When Magento 1 Team will do a complete statement what means End Of Life. Are they planning to support security patches for x years? For example wanncry pushed Microsoft creating patches for Windows XP. Will Magento Connect be closed? Bug Tracker for Magento 1 will be closed?
– ADDISON74
May 18 '17 at 11:00
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Magento 1.x end of life is June 2020
Magento 1.x end of life is June 2020
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Can a reference from an official source be provided?
– kevin
Feb 12 '17 at 14:10
20
You can email me at ben@magento.com and I'll tell you the same thing :-)
– benmarks♦
Feb 12 '17 at 14:11
1
lol Ben! @kevin benmarks is with Magento, as an evangelist. This is would be straight beamed down from the mother ship. 🤣
– B00MER
Feb 13 '17 at 2:53
There's a good reason for this date: the Magento Enterprise Edition Agreement says that Magento will support the two previous versions for 3 years after a new version is made generally available. Magento 2.0's GA date was November 17, 2015 - making November 18, 2018 the first day without support for Magento 1.x. Edit: more details
– Gabriel Somoza
May 8 '17 at 13:54
1
When Magento 1 Team will do a complete statement what means End Of Life. Are they planning to support security patches for x years? For example wanncry pushed Microsoft creating patches for Windows XP. Will Magento Connect be closed? Bug Tracker for Magento 1 will be closed?
– ADDISON74
May 18 '17 at 11:00
|
show 3 more comments
2
Can a reference from an official source be provided?
– kevin
Feb 12 '17 at 14:10
20
You can email me at ben@magento.com and I'll tell you the same thing :-)
– benmarks♦
Feb 12 '17 at 14:11
1
lol Ben! @kevin benmarks is with Magento, as an evangelist. This is would be straight beamed down from the mother ship. 🤣
– B00MER
Feb 13 '17 at 2:53
There's a good reason for this date: the Magento Enterprise Edition Agreement says that Magento will support the two previous versions for 3 years after a new version is made generally available. Magento 2.0's GA date was November 17, 2015 - making November 18, 2018 the first day without support for Magento 1.x. Edit: more details
– Gabriel Somoza
May 8 '17 at 13:54
1
When Magento 1 Team will do a complete statement what means End Of Life. Are they planning to support security patches for x years? For example wanncry pushed Microsoft creating patches for Windows XP. Will Magento Connect be closed? Bug Tracker for Magento 1 will be closed?
– ADDISON74
May 18 '17 at 11:00
2
2
Can a reference from an official source be provided?
– kevin
Feb 12 '17 at 14:10
Can a reference from an official source be provided?
– kevin
Feb 12 '17 at 14:10
20
20
You can email me at ben@magento.com and I'll tell you the same thing :-)
– benmarks♦
Feb 12 '17 at 14:11
You can email me at ben@magento.com and I'll tell you the same thing :-)
– benmarks♦
Feb 12 '17 at 14:11
1
1
lol Ben! @kevin benmarks is with Magento, as an evangelist. This is would be straight beamed down from the mother ship. 🤣
– B00MER
Feb 13 '17 at 2:53
lol Ben! @kevin benmarks is with Magento, as an evangelist. This is would be straight beamed down from the mother ship. 🤣
– B00MER
Feb 13 '17 at 2:53
There's a good reason for this date: the Magento Enterprise Edition Agreement says that Magento will support the two previous versions for 3 years after a new version is made generally available. Magento 2.0's GA date was November 17, 2015 - making November 18, 2018 the first day without support for Magento 1.x. Edit: more details
– Gabriel Somoza
May 8 '17 at 13:54
There's a good reason for this date: the Magento Enterprise Edition Agreement says that Magento will support the two previous versions for 3 years after a new version is made generally available. Magento 2.0's GA date was November 17, 2015 - making November 18, 2018 the first day without support for Magento 1.x. Edit: more details
– Gabriel Somoza
May 8 '17 at 13:54
1
1
When Magento 1 Team will do a complete statement what means End Of Life. Are they planning to support security patches for x years? For example wanncry pushed Microsoft creating patches for Windows XP. Will Magento Connect be closed? Bug Tracker for Magento 1 will be closed?
– ADDISON74
May 18 '17 at 11:00
When Magento 1 Team will do a complete statement what means End Of Life. Are they planning to support security patches for x years? For example wanncry pushed Microsoft creating patches for Windows XP. Will Magento Connect be closed? Bug Tracker for Magento 1 will be closed?
– ADDISON74
May 18 '17 at 11:00
|
show 3 more comments
According to this post we can officially say bye bye to Magento 1.x in June 2020 straight after T-20 cricket world-cup.
https://magento.com/blog/magento-news/supporting-magento-1-through-june-2020
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According to this post we can officially say bye bye to Magento 1.x in June 2020 straight after T-20 cricket world-cup.
https://magento.com/blog/magento-news/supporting-magento-1-through-june-2020
add a comment |
According to this post we can officially say bye bye to Magento 1.x in June 2020 straight after T-20 cricket world-cup.
https://magento.com/blog/magento-news/supporting-magento-1-through-june-2020
According to this post we can officially say bye bye to Magento 1.x in June 2020 straight after T-20 cricket world-cup.
https://magento.com/blog/magento-news/supporting-magento-1-through-june-2020
edited Sep 21 '18 at 10:39
answered Sep 7 '18 at 12:23
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Magento 1 is a great piece of software, the best shopping cart I ever used starting my experience long time ago with osCommerce. Those who consider it old they did not evaluate the treasure consisting of articles, true solutions, tons of free and paid extensions, themes, tutorials, books and many more. In any moment I can find something related to my issues for Magento 1.
What Magento 2 is actually offering? I hear a lot of people wanting to upgrade but did they evaluate the opportunities? A completely different platform adapted to "our days", a few expensive extensions, lack of support, a longer period of accommodating, missing books and tutorials. The only great thing I appreciate is the bug reporting system in Git. It will take around 3 - 4 years to get a complete competitive and powerful switch catching what Magento 1 offers right now.
Today Magento 1 is like a person around age of 40, mature. Everything you want from it there is on the market. Abandoning Magento 1 is a bad idea even for security patches, but if you look deeper they abandoned it long time ago about 2 years ago. Just see how slow the team reacts to bugs reported in their system. Only the community keeps it alive because it's still the best shopping cart on the market.
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Magento 1 is a great piece of software, the best shopping cart I ever used starting my experience long time ago with osCommerce. Those who consider it old they did not evaluate the treasure consisting of articles, true solutions, tons of free and paid extensions, themes, tutorials, books and many more. In any moment I can find something related to my issues for Magento 1.
What Magento 2 is actually offering? I hear a lot of people wanting to upgrade but did they evaluate the opportunities? A completely different platform adapted to "our days", a few expensive extensions, lack of support, a longer period of accommodating, missing books and tutorials. The only great thing I appreciate is the bug reporting system in Git. It will take around 3 - 4 years to get a complete competitive and powerful switch catching what Magento 1 offers right now.
Today Magento 1 is like a person around age of 40, mature. Everything you want from it there is on the market. Abandoning Magento 1 is a bad idea even for security patches, but if you look deeper they abandoned it long time ago about 2 years ago. Just see how slow the team reacts to bugs reported in their system. Only the community keeps it alive because it's still the best shopping cart on the market.
add a comment |
Magento 1 is a great piece of software, the best shopping cart I ever used starting my experience long time ago with osCommerce. Those who consider it old they did not evaluate the treasure consisting of articles, true solutions, tons of free and paid extensions, themes, tutorials, books and many more. In any moment I can find something related to my issues for Magento 1.
What Magento 2 is actually offering? I hear a lot of people wanting to upgrade but did they evaluate the opportunities? A completely different platform adapted to "our days", a few expensive extensions, lack of support, a longer period of accommodating, missing books and tutorials. The only great thing I appreciate is the bug reporting system in Git. It will take around 3 - 4 years to get a complete competitive and powerful switch catching what Magento 1 offers right now.
Today Magento 1 is like a person around age of 40, mature. Everything you want from it there is on the market. Abandoning Magento 1 is a bad idea even for security patches, but if you look deeper they abandoned it long time ago about 2 years ago. Just see how slow the team reacts to bugs reported in their system. Only the community keeps it alive because it's still the best shopping cart on the market.
Magento 1 is a great piece of software, the best shopping cart I ever used starting my experience long time ago with osCommerce. Those who consider it old they did not evaluate the treasure consisting of articles, true solutions, tons of free and paid extensions, themes, tutorials, books and many more. In any moment I can find something related to my issues for Magento 1.
What Magento 2 is actually offering? I hear a lot of people wanting to upgrade but did they evaluate the opportunities? A completely different platform adapted to "our days", a few expensive extensions, lack of support, a longer period of accommodating, missing books and tutorials. The only great thing I appreciate is the bug reporting system in Git. It will take around 3 - 4 years to get a complete competitive and powerful switch catching what Magento 1 offers right now.
Today Magento 1 is like a person around age of 40, mature. Everything you want from it there is on the market. Abandoning Magento 1 is a bad idea even for security patches, but if you look deeper they abandoned it long time ago about 2 years ago. Just see how slow the team reacts to bugs reported in their system. Only the community keeps it alive because it's still the best shopping cart on the market.
answered May 5 '17 at 12:07
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Support for 1.x will be till June 2020
No need to worry about Magento 1 End-of-life in 2018. Sure, it might be the time to start planning migrations to Magento 2 but it is not that you will be left with an unsupported platform this year if you don’t.
add a comment |
Support for 1.x will be till June 2020
No need to worry about Magento 1 End-of-life in 2018. Sure, it might be the time to start planning migrations to Magento 2 but it is not that you will be left with an unsupported platform this year if you don’t.
add a comment |
Support for 1.x will be till June 2020
No need to worry about Magento 1 End-of-life in 2018. Sure, it might be the time to start planning migrations to Magento 2 but it is not that you will be left with an unsupported platform this year if you don’t.
Support for 1.x will be till June 2020
No need to worry about Magento 1 End-of-life in 2018. Sure, it might be the time to start planning migrations to Magento 2 but it is not that you will be left with an unsupported platform this year if you don’t.
answered Sep 21 '18 at 12:27
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