Chirp legacy was based on python 2.7 and that has disappeared and was replaced by python 3.X quite some time ago.
Chirp-next is based on python 3.X so the 2 are not interchangeable.

Since no OSes currently distribute python 2.7 you can see that Chirp-legacy is truly EOL.  No development or bug fixes means it is truly isolated.
If chirp-legacy still works for you then great, but the goal should be to use the version that is truly tracking software changes and actively being maintained and improved.

Jeff
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On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 10:05 PM Jerry Kuhn <email@jerrykuhn.net> wrote:
Hello,

Just out if curiosity, has Chirp-legacy reached s complete End of Lifecycle and there will never be anything past chirp-legacy-20221217?  I’ve migrated, for the most part, to Chirp-Next, but still occasionally use legacy and just was curious.

Thanks!
-Jerry

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