With Windows 10 1809 re-release, Microsoft decides not to cheat on promised support

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Microsoft yesterday re-released the Windows 10 October 2018 Update after a 38-day delay caused by multiple bugs, including two that deleted
customer files.As it re-issued the fall feature upgrade, Microsoft also reset its support, a move that Computerworld expected by the time
the distribution stoppage had run through much of October
By ignoring the original launch date of Oct
2 and pretending that the delay never happened, Microsoft ensured that users receive the promised amount of support, more or less.[ Related:
Windows 10 October 2018 Update: Key enterprise features ]According to the definitive "Windows lifecycle fact sheet," the original end of
support for Windows 10 Home 1809 and Windows 10 Pro 1809 - the four-digit label is the upgrade's name in Microsoft's yymm format - was April
14, 2020
Support was to expire for Windows 10 Enterprise 1809 and Windows 10 Education 1809 on April 13, 2021.