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Classic mode support timeline
- Jul 28, 2016
There are no plans to remove classic mode anytime soon. For more details, see our post on modern extensibility at http://dev.office.com/blogs/update-on-modern-document-libraries-and-extensiblity Until we roll out the framework and related patterns and practices, we havent earned the right to even talk about it. But since you asked, any change to support would be communicated long in advance.
Wictor Wilen thanks for the quote. There are just so many mixed communications, even from official Microsoft sources, that I would like to have a quote with a date where we can count on. And not 'ample time'.
They do give these timelines on most things onpremises (e.g. InfoPath) and even for a product like Dynamics CRM online you know what to expect and for how long you can postpone updates.
Now it's just guessing and hoping that Microsoft doesn't pull support too soon. You really get the feel from many comments that they want to stop support as soon as possible.
Just a few official comments on blogs.office.com and by Chris McNulty.
From: https://blogs.office.com/2016/06/07/modern-document-libraries-in-sharepoint/
Q. How long will classic mode be supported?
A. We recognize the need to test and prepare for any disruption to user experiences such as document libraries. We expect to run the two modes in parallel into 2017.
From: https://network.office.com/t5/Blogs/Modern-SharePoint-lists-are-here-Including-integration-with
"Further customization options are dependent on the release of the SharePoint Framework by year end. In the interim, classic mode remains fully supported."
"Note that we have no plans to remove classic mode."
And a non official quote from Marc Anderson (MVP) on the Yammer network:
"One of the things that scare people the most is that you're going to turn of "classic" fast and without warning. There hasn't bee good communication about this, and the fact that someone in an official post I can't find said something like "we'd like to turn off classic as quickly as possible" make people very wary."
There are no plans to remove classic mode anytime soon. For more details, see our post on modern extensibility at http://dev.office.com/blogs/update-on-modern-document-libraries-and-extensiblity Until we roll out the framework and related patterns and practices, we havent earned the right to even talk about it. But since you asked, any change to support would be communicated long in advance.
- Abhishek BhatoreFeb 08, 2018Copper Contributor
What is Microsoft guideline for code sharing between classic and modern sites ?
- Ignacio Javier Ortiz BofillJan 17, 2020Brass Contributor
This post dates from 2016 but it is the most relevant when searching for "SharePoint Online Classic End of Life". Has anything changed or, is there more clarity of the path moving forward as we are entering 2020?
I understand we should be working into moving to the modern experience but some things are still not there yet, and for some cases there is no path to get away from Classic, yet.
Thank you,
Ignacio
- Ignacio Javier Ortiz BofillFeb 03, 2020Brass Contributor
Hi Chris McNulty, just to keep this alive.
This post dates from 2016 but it is the most relevant when searching for "SharePoint Online Classic End of Life". Has anything changed or, is there more clarity of the path moving forward as we are entering 2020?I understand we should be working into moving to the modern experience but some things are still not there yet, and for some cases there is no path to get away from Classic, yet.
Thank you,
Ignacio
- PrasiriFeb 05, 2020Copper Contributor
Now that we are in 2020, would like to know if things have changed. Is there a timeline for supporting classic mode.