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title: >
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Does it depend on who you ask?
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pubDate: 2023-05-02
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permalink: >-
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daily/2023/05/02/does-it-depend-on-who-you-ask
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tags:
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- drupal
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- php
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- phpc
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The answer to "[Should Drupal 7 support be extended again?]({{site.url}}/daily/2023/05/01/should-drupal-7-support-be-extended-again)" might depend on who you ask.
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If you ask a Developer or agency, the answer would likely be that it shouldn't be extended again, and D7 should be sunsetted.
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Clients and end-users who haven't yet upgraded would likely say it should be extended.
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But if it's extended - and maybe again next year and the next - where's the incentive to upgrade?
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Some people won't upgrade regardless and will continue until their site breaks.
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That would be messy (and costly) to fix, though!
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P.S. Are you still using Drupal 7 and don’t know what’s involved to upgrade to Drupal 10? Book a [Drupal 7 upgrade consultation call]({{site.url}}/call).
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