Stefan Richter <stefanr <at> s5r6.in-berlin.de> writes:
> So why don't we simply say:
>
> - "Users of feature A are urged to migrate to alternative B."
> - "Feature C will be removed in February 2038."
>
> Everybody understands the meaning of /that/.
Why not just use the terms:
* outdated - as a replacement for "deprecated".
* toberemoved - as a replacement for "obsolete".
These terms are easy to understand, short, universally accepted and extremely
difficult to get wrong.
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