hi,

almost exactly a year ago...

On Sun, Feb 07, 2021 at 11:59:23AM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote:
> So I'm going with option 1, preparing for an openjdk-17 in bullseye, and
> preparing release notes and notes for security support.  This is more
> conservative than option 2, but allows to do better than the commitment made.
> 
> The option also has the advantage that approval is only needed by the security
> team.  openjdk-17 already is in testing.  granting unblock requests for new
> snapshot builds by the release team would be appreciated, but isn't strictly
> necessary as long as we can build newer snapshots. And that can be checked in
> unstable.

so, as I see it, openjdk-17 is in bullseye and now I'm wondering what
I should do with  #975016 titled "OpenJDK 17 support state for Bullseye"
and filed against src:debian-security-support, as openjdk-17 seems to be
supported and src:debian-security-support's purpose is to documented what's
unsupported.

so, should I just close this bug?


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        Holger

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