On Tue, May 12, 2026 at 5:45 PM Mark Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> The Jakarta EE project is aiming to align Jakarta EE releases with Java
> LTS releases. That would mean a Jakarta EE release every 2 years which
> in turn would mean a Tomcat release every 2 years.
>
> If we stuck to our "support the 3 latest major versions" (ignoring 9.0.x
> as a special case) then that would mean the typical support period for a
> major Tomcat release dropping from ~10 years to ~6 years.
>
> What, if anything, do we want to do about that?

That's a very impactful change for us. Indeed keeping the 10 years
would seem unrealistic.

> I'll note that the last Servlet API release was May 2024 and, while we
> are in May 2026, discussions on the timing of the Jakarta EE 12 release
> train haven't started (or at least haven't reached me as project
> manager) yet.
>
> Wait and see seems like the most sensible option at the moment but I
> wanted to raise awareness so we could start thinking about possible
> options should we need to make some changes.

Yes, it's better to have some lead time. I suppose it would start with EE 13.

Rémy

> Mark
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