Atlassian supports major versions for two years after the last minor iteration of that version was released (for example, we support Confluence 2.2.x for 2 years after Confluence 2.2.10 was released).
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/End+of+Support+Announcements+for+JIRA
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/Support/Atlassian+Support+End+of+Life+Policy
Thank you, but does Atlassian ever stop supporting versions of JIRA itself?
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Edited my answer. Added a second link that should answer your question :)
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