Hi Thomas,
Our policy is to support only one version of OpenJDK per Debian release.
We don't have the resources to maintain more than one version during the
whole lifetime of a release. Buster will be supported until 2024 and Red
Hat has vowed to maintain OpenJDK 8 until 2023. That would leave Ope
Hi Emmanuel,
Thank you for your answer.
As far as I know, Debian "n" is only fully supported up to Debian "n+1" + 1
year.
For example, full support of Strech will end on 2020.
After this date, the LTS only supports a subset of all the packages,
so it would not be crazy to let openjdk-8 unsupporte
On Wed, 10 Apr 2019, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> Stretch for the next 3 years. Alternatively, we may provide OpenJDK 8
> for Buster in the backports repository, but we can't guarantee it'll be
Ehm, you realise that openjdk-8 was removed from both unstable and
experimental recently? (This seems to hav
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