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.
I see. That sounds like correct assumption. Only JDK will become LTS only and if only somebody pick it up. So yes, the statement is correct - We can be pretty sure that once per 2 years, at last one JDK indeed will be picked by any of
bigger java players. And if so, it is most likely being aligned with oracle.
Thanx for those additional details and sorry for noise.
J.
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