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I've been using QGIS 2.x LTR version for quite some time now (mostly for Lizmap webclient because 3.x didn't perform as well), but today as I wanted to install QGIS on another PC, I realized I couldn't find QGIS 2.X LTR on their website anymore.



Does anyone know, will the new QGIS 3.4.5 LTR replace the 2.X LTR version for ever, causing me to upgrade and test on a newer version? Or is this just a temporary decision?










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    Yes QGIS 3.4.5 LTR replaced the 2.X LTR. QGIS 3.4.5 LTR is the first LTR for QGIS 3 and QGIS 2.x is no longer supported.

    – ahmadhanb
    11 hours ago






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    surprise! To be fair the qgis project has released their roadmap in the website for long time now. qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html

    – nickves
    11 hours ago






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    If you find QGIS useful please see this recent post [March 5th 2019] twitter.com/underdarkGIS/status/1102891897729765376 for a call for donations (if you can).

    – Mapperz
    10 hours ago
















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I've been using QGIS 2.x LTR version for quite some time now (mostly for Lizmap webclient because 3.x didn't perform as well), but today as I wanted to install QGIS on another PC, I realized I couldn't find QGIS 2.X LTR on their website anymore.



Does anyone know, will the new QGIS 3.4.5 LTR replace the 2.X LTR version for ever, causing me to upgrade and test on a newer version? Or is this just a temporary decision?










share|improve this question




















  • 4





    Yes QGIS 3.4.5 LTR replaced the 2.X LTR. QGIS 3.4.5 LTR is the first LTR for QGIS 3 and QGIS 2.x is no longer supported.

    – ahmadhanb
    11 hours ago






  • 2





    surprise! To be fair the qgis project has released their roadmap in the website for long time now. qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html

    – nickves
    11 hours ago






  • 2





    If you find QGIS useful please see this recent post [March 5th 2019] twitter.com/underdarkGIS/status/1102891897729765376 for a call for donations (if you can).

    – Mapperz
    10 hours ago














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I've been using QGIS 2.x LTR version for quite some time now (mostly for Lizmap webclient because 3.x didn't perform as well), but today as I wanted to install QGIS on another PC, I realized I couldn't find QGIS 2.X LTR on their website anymore.



Does anyone know, will the new QGIS 3.4.5 LTR replace the 2.X LTR version for ever, causing me to upgrade and test on a newer version? Or is this just a temporary decision?










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I've been using QGIS 2.x LTR version for quite some time now (mostly for Lizmap webclient because 3.x didn't perform as well), but today as I wanted to install QGIS on another PC, I realized I couldn't find QGIS 2.X LTR on their website anymore.



Does anyone know, will the new QGIS 3.4.5 LTR replace the 2.X LTR version for ever, causing me to upgrade and test on a newer version? Or is this just a temporary decision?







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    Yes QGIS 3.4.5 LTR replaced the 2.X LTR. QGIS 3.4.5 LTR is the first LTR for QGIS 3 and QGIS 2.x is no longer supported.

    – ahmadhanb
    11 hours ago






  • 2





    surprise! To be fair the qgis project has released their roadmap in the website for long time now. qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html

    – nickves
    11 hours ago






  • 2





    If you find QGIS useful please see this recent post [March 5th 2019] twitter.com/underdarkGIS/status/1102891897729765376 for a call for donations (if you can).

    – Mapperz
    10 hours ago














  • 4





    Yes QGIS 3.4.5 LTR replaced the 2.X LTR. QGIS 3.4.5 LTR is the first LTR for QGIS 3 and QGIS 2.x is no longer supported.

    – ahmadhanb
    11 hours ago






  • 2





    surprise! To be fair the qgis project has released their roadmap in the website for long time now. qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html

    – nickves
    11 hours ago






  • 2





    If you find QGIS useful please see this recent post [March 5th 2019] twitter.com/underdarkGIS/status/1102891897729765376 for a call for donations (if you can).

    – Mapperz
    10 hours ago








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Yes QGIS 3.4.5 LTR replaced the 2.X LTR. QGIS 3.4.5 LTR is the first LTR for QGIS 3 and QGIS 2.x is no longer supported.

– ahmadhanb
11 hours ago





Yes QGIS 3.4.5 LTR replaced the 2.X LTR. QGIS 3.4.5 LTR is the first LTR for QGIS 3 and QGIS 2.x is no longer supported.

– ahmadhanb
11 hours ago




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surprise! To be fair the qgis project has released their roadmap in the website for long time now. qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html

– nickves
11 hours ago





surprise! To be fair the qgis project has released their roadmap in the website for long time now. qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html

– nickves
11 hours ago




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If you find QGIS useful please see this recent post [March 5th 2019] twitter.com/underdarkGIS/status/1102891897729765376 for a call for donations (if you can).

– Mapperz
10 hours ago





If you find QGIS useful please see this recent post [March 5th 2019] twitter.com/underdarkGIS/status/1102891897729765376 for a call for donations (if you can).

– Mapperz
10 hours ago










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It's not temporary. I know that people hate change, but that's the way it is. QGIS 3.4.5 replaced 2.18 as a LTR. You can find older versions here: http://download.osgeo.org/qgis/






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    For Lizmap, they plan to release a version 3.3 soon to be compatible with QGIS Server 3. It seems they need to wait for the QGIS 3.4.6 bugfix release (March 22th according to the roadmap link above). It's true that Lizmap 3.2 is not fully compatible with QGIS 3.



    You are welcome to give your feedback on the link below about Lizmap 3.3:
    https://github.com/3liz/lizmap-web-client/issues/1075






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              For Lizmap, they plan to release a version 3.3 soon to be compatible with QGIS Server 3. It seems they need to wait for the QGIS 3.4.6 bugfix release (March 22th according to the roadmap link above). It's true that Lizmap 3.2 is not fully compatible with QGIS 3.



              You are welcome to give your feedback on the link below about Lizmap 3.3:
              https://github.com/3liz/lizmap-web-client/issues/1075






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                For Lizmap, they plan to release a version 3.3 soon to be compatible with QGIS Server 3. It seems they need to wait for the QGIS 3.4.6 bugfix release (March 22th according to the roadmap link above). It's true that Lizmap 3.2 is not fully compatible with QGIS 3.



                You are welcome to give your feedback on the link below about Lizmap 3.3:
                https://github.com/3liz/lizmap-web-client/issues/1075






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                  For Lizmap, they plan to release a version 3.3 soon to be compatible with QGIS Server 3. It seems they need to wait for the QGIS 3.4.6 bugfix release (March 22th according to the roadmap link above). It's true that Lizmap 3.2 is not fully compatible with QGIS 3.



                  You are welcome to give your feedback on the link below about Lizmap 3.3:
                  https://github.com/3liz/lizmap-web-client/issues/1075






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                  For Lizmap, they plan to release a version 3.3 soon to be compatible with QGIS Server 3. It seems they need to wait for the QGIS 3.4.6 bugfix release (March 22th according to the roadmap link above). It's true that Lizmap 3.2 is not fully compatible with QGIS 3.



                  You are welcome to give your feedback on the link below about Lizmap 3.3:
                  https://github.com/3liz/lizmap-web-client/issues/1075







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