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On that basis, given the large number of new features introduced in 1.7 (migrations, App loading, etc) it's probably safe to say that 1.7 will *not* become an LTS release.
1.4 is LTS until March 2015. Based on past release schedules, 1.8 should be released a few months later.We could extend 1.4 support a bit and then make 1.8 the next LTS. In my opinion, that's the most reasonable plan.That said, Russell rightly points out that we haven't made a definitive decision yet.
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