On 24/11/2022 09:53, Rathore, Rajendra wrote:
Hi Team,

Can you please share the timeline for retiring the individual tomcat release ?

Tomcat                 retirement plan date(tentative)
8.5.x
9.x.x
10.0.x
10.1.x

Based on above table we will plan which tomcat is long term supported so that 
we can use it for our software.

Arguably all our major versions receive long term support. They are generally supported for around 10 years.

Note that, as previously discussed, 10.0.x is EOL now that 10.1.x is stable.

We support 3 major releases in parallel. So 8.5.x will be EOL when 11.0.x is stable (best guess ~April 2024). There should be a formal announcement for 8.5.x soon.

Then, major releases are typically released every 3 to 3.5 years.

9.x is a special case since it is the last version that supports Java EE. The exact plan is TBD but rather than 9.0.x being made EOL, there will be something like a 9.10.x (10.1.x but with the Java EE API) and then 9.11.x etc for as long as there is user demand and committer support for providing it.

If you are starting a project now, use 10.x.

Mark

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