On Thursday, October 26, 2023 at 8:12:02 AM UTC-6 Jiri Vanek wrote:

Maybe a small narrowing. 
The LTS every two years means that Oracle java will be following that. And 
that is beyond paywall. 
The usptream openjdk is simply rolling with new jdk every half a year, and 
of it nothing is going to be LTS, unless somone to pick that particular 
repository and keep maintain that, and keep building that (here, eclisdpe 
adoptium will be 
most likely building ever jdk repo which have maintainer). See eg AZUL 
maintaing LTS of JDK13 and few others...


Thanks for the comment Jiri.  Much appreciated.

I'm relying on the statement on the Eclipse Temurin Release Roadmap 
<https://adoptium.net/support/#_release_roadmap> where it says

> In addition, every two years since 2021 one feature release will be 
designated as a Long Term Supported (LTS) release. We will support LTS 
releases for at least four years.

Since Eclipse Temurin will support an LTS JDK for at least four years after 
its initial release, I think that the Jenkins project can rely on that.

Mark Waite
 

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