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"Release Roadmap" section at the support page is outdated #2656

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mvitz opened this issue Feb 7, 2024 · 3 comments
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"Release Roadmap" section at the support page is outdated #2656

mvitz opened this issue Feb 7, 2024 · 3 comments
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mvitz commented Feb 7, 2024

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The support page at https://adoptium.net/support/ is outdated for all LTS releases (Java 8, 11, 17 and 21).
It shows the version that were released in October 2023 as "Latest Release" and the recently released January 2024 versions as "Next Release Due".

I would have opened a PR by myself but unsure which date should be added for the next releases.
Could https://www.java.com/releases/matrix/ be used for the wording?

This update was already forgotten after the October 2023 release (see #2443).

FTR: The release checklist (adoptium/temurin#16) marked this update as done. But I was a little bit puzzled because the link within the task

Update support page (automate* github workflow to create a PR to update support webpage)

points to the supported-platforms and not the support table.

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tellison commented May 9, 2024

Thank you for the issue. The table is now up to date, and I have moved your proposed checklist change to another issue.

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mvitz commented May 13, 2024

@tellison thanks for clarifying/splitting that issue.

The current table indeed does look correct, except Java 21 column, where the last release mentions 21.0.2 in January and the next one 21.0.3 in April. The April one is already out and therefore should be listed as the latest release and 21.0.4 as the next one. Right?

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Good spot! It looks like JDK21 dates were missed as part of the page update.

I have created a PR to fix it.

Thank you for letting us know.

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