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- Subject: release-notes: Mention OpenJDK 17 status in bullseye
- From: Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
- Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2021 10:22:39 +0200
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Package: release-notes X-Debbugs-CC: Moritz Muehlenhoff <jmm@debian.org> Please document the OpenJDK 17 status in bullseye: Debian bullseye comes with an early access version of OpenJDK 17 (the next expected OpenJDK LTS version after OpenJDK 11), to avoid the rather tedious bootstrap process. OpenJDK 17 will be updated in bullseye to the final upstream release announced for October 2021. Security updates for OpenJDK 17 are planned on a best effort basis, but don't expect to see updates for every quarterly upstream security update.
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- To: 986993-done@bugs.debian.org, Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
- Subject: Re: Bug#986993: release-notes: Mention OpenJDK 17 status in bullseye
- From: Paul Gevers <elbrus@debian.org>
- Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2021 21:03:12 +0200
- Message-id: <aa530ba3-cba7-ca17-61ae-facd7b9460d3@debian.org>
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Hi Matthias, On 17-04-2021 07:12, Justin B Rye wrote: >> + <section id="openjdk-17"> >> + <title>OpenJDK 17</title> >> + <para> >> + Debian bullseye comes with an early access version of >> + <literal>OpenJDK 17</literal> (the next expected >> + <literal>OpenJDK LTS</literal> version after <literal>OpenJDK >> + 11</literal>), to avoid the rather tedious bootstrap >> + process. <literal>OpenJDK 17</literal> will be updated in >> + bullseye to the final upstream release announced for October >> + 2021. Security updates for <literal>OpenJDK 17</literal> are >> + planned on a best effort basis, but don't expect to see updates >> + for every quarterly upstream security update. >> + </para> >> + </section> > > That looks good as it is; or here's a relatively futureproofed variant > that might work better in November: > > process. The plan is for <literal>OpenJDK 17</literal> to > receive an update in bullseye to the final upstream release > announced for October 2021, followed by security updates on > a best effort basis, but users should not expect to see > updates for every quarterly upstream security update. Pushed with the above improvement, thanks. PaulAttachment: OpenPGP_signature
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