Tomorrow, 26 Jun 2024, is the day that we should choose the next LTS 
baseline.  That baseline needs to use a Jenkins weekly release that 
supports Java 11.  

I recommend Jenkins 2.462 <https://www.jenkins.io/changelog/2.462/>

Jenkins 2.462 <https://www.jenkins.io/changelog/2.462/> is the most recent 
Jenkins weekly release that supports Java 11.  Community feedback is 
positive, with only one exception, the report of JENKINS-73320 
<https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-73320>, a bug in the miniorange 
SAML plugin that has a merged pull request 
<https://github.com/jenkinsci/miniorange-saml-sp-plugin/pull/6> to fix the 
plugin bug.

The miniorange SAML bug (JENKINS-73320 
<https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-73320>) is related to the change 
from Apache File Upload 1 to Apache File Upload 2.  If we don't want to use 
a weekly that includes Apache File Upload 2, then we need to choose Jenkins 
2.458 <https://www.jenkins.io/changelog/2.458/> or older.  I'm not aware of 
any other bug reports related to Apache File Upload 2.  I think it would be 
a mistake to choose Jenkins 2.458 as the LTS baseline.  The weekly releases 
2.459, 2.460, and 2.461 all have positive feedback on the community 
reported issues.

Mark Waite

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