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On 26/08/2024 06:38, Lovro Pandžić wrote:<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">Hello all,</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">Not sure if this is the
right address to talk about this issue so feel free to
redirect me to another if it’s more appropriate.</span></p>
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Your question isn't unreasonable but it's not really a question for
the OpenJDK project, instead it's a question for the companies and
organizations that make supported JDK releases available.<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">Projects that want to
follow the train in it’s tracks and be on latest, usually
non lts, version and that use any non trivial kind of
dependency (Spring, Sonar, …) they must accept the fact that
there will be periods of time (usually a month or two) where
they’ll be forced to stay on an unsupported non LTS version
until all of their dependencies add support for latest JDK
version so they can upgrade as well.</span></p>
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Just a reminder that there Early Access (EA) builds published weekly
so these projects don't need to wait until the GA to test. Ongoing
testing with EA builds help find issues earlier and allows these
projects to align their releases with the JDK releases.<br>
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-Alan<br>
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