I see that the 304 series is now listed as “no longer being maintained” yet was supposed to be supported to the “end of 2017”. The last release was in Sep 2017 but the 4.14 LTS kernel was released in Nov 2017. A LTS kernel seems like a logical end point to continue support. So was the 304 series support terminated early?
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