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ASF GitHub Bot commented on KAFKA-19751:
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ijuma commented on PR #748:
URL: https://github.com/apache/kafka-site/pull/748#issuecomment-3550757067
The readme description has Apache Kafka developers as the audience (and
hence why it's detailed and covers the compilation aspects, etc.). On the other
hand, the page being updated is for users of Apache Kafka and hence it should
be simpler.
Running unit and integration tests is the minimum required to claim support,
but it doesn't actually exercise the system fully. You'd want to run complex
workloads for long periods of time, performance tests, stress tests, system
tests, etc. Many vendors do this, but they typically do this with one or more
of the LTS Java versions.
From that perspective and from the perspective of having no known CVEs, it's
actually a very good idea to encourage users to use one of the LTS versions.
I think it would be reasonable to backport the Java 25 patches and add that
instead of Java 23. That is the cleanest option and gives users who have not
migrated to KRaft an opportunity to use the latest Java version.
> Fix the "6.6 Java Version" for branch 3.9
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> Key: KAFKA-19751
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-19751
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Chia-Ping Tsai
> Assignee: PoAn Yang
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 3.9.2
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> see https://lists.apache.org/thread/xv04txcy4wwtpkn1zfqxqf95098ls61h
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