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2006-05-30
In most measures, 7 years is long enough to migrate. It's not like it was a secret. Also, Snow Leopard and Leopard didn't just stop working, so if one needs a legacy app, just use the legacy OS. If you need a legacy OS, just install one. As an example - my late 2011 Lion shipped Mac Mini happily boots my "hacked"** version of Snow Leopard. SL isn't officially supported, but it works.
** Added a few drivers and changed a couple of plists. It wasn't hard and it runs like a champ.