Within the corrections, I'm +1 still :)

On Monday, 16 October 2023 at 17:33:48 UTC+2 Mark Waite wrote:

> Sad that I made so many date related mistakes in a mail message focused on 
> dates.  Corrections below:
>
> On Monday, October 16, 2023 at 8:12:50 AM UTC-6 Mark Waite wrote:
>
> I've been assuming a two week break in the LTS schedule at the end of 2023 
> as we've done in the past.  That assumption is embedded in the Jenkins 
> enhancement proposal for the 2+2+2 Java Support Plan 
> <https://github.com/MarkEWaite/jep/tree/java-adoption-plan/jep/0000#java-11>
> .
>
> The dates with a two week break would be:
>
>
>    - 
>    
>    Nov 15, 2023 - Jenkins 2.426.1 release
>    - 
>    
>    Dec 13, 2024 - Jenkins 2.426.2 release
>    
>
> * Dec 13, *2023* - Jenkins 2.426.2 release
>  
>
>
>    - 
>    
>    Jan 24, 2024 - Jenkins 2.426.3 release (assuming two week skip for 
>    holidays
>    
>
> With that two week break, Oct 2, 2023 would be the last LTS version to 
> support Java 11, with the first LTS version to require Java 17 on Oct 30, 
> 2024.
>
>
> With that two week break, *Oct 2, 2024* would be the last LTS version to 
> support Java 11, with the first LTS version to require Java 17 on Oct 30, 
> 2024.
>  
>
> The two week break also makes it easier for those who are taking time off 
> at the end of the year.
>
> Are there strong objections to the Jenkins project taking the customary 
> two week break at the end of the 2023 calendar year? Weekly releases will 
> continue during that time, but the time between 2.426.2 and 2.426.3 will 
> increase from 4 weeks to 6 weeks.
>
>
>  
>

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