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Investigate how to determine if a software is marked as end of life #730

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cdolfi opened this issue Oct 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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Investigate how to determine if a software is marked as end of life #730

cdolfi opened this issue Oct 8, 2024 · 0 comments

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cdolfi commented Oct 8, 2024

thoughts from @TheFoxAtWork:

To determine if the repo contains or is software that is marked as end of life
endoflife.date which tracks over 300 "products"
endoflife.software is the other (this has operating systems, programming languages, and protocols)
they should be evaluated to determine how much overlap exists between their content and format. In all likelihood you'll need to pull both sources, normalize the data, dedupe, and represent it fully.

There might not be an end of life files, needs further exploration

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