On 17/01/18 09:27, Saul Dickinson wrote:
> Thanks Rich. That means there's not even any indication of when there
> might be something to say?
> 
> Even just an indication of when the decision might be taken would be
> helpful at this stage.

We are committed to specifying a release as LTS at least every four
years. We released 1.0.2 on 22nd January 2015. So basically by this time
next year we will have specified a new LTS. I hope we will have made
that decision a lot earlier than that but can't give you a timeframe at
the moment.

Matt


> 
> On 16 January 2018 at 15:47, Salz, Rich <rs...@akamai.com
> <mailto:rs...@akamai.com>> wrote:
> 
>     We have had some discussions within the team about LTS, and there’s
>     nothing to say yet.____
> 
>     __ __
> 
>     *From: *Saul Dickinson <sauldickin...@gmail.com
>     <mailto:sauldickin...@gmail.com>>
>     *Reply-To: *"sauldickin...@gmail.com
>     <mailto:sauldickin...@gmail.com>" <sauldickin...@gmail.com
>     <mailto:sauldickin...@gmail.com>>, openssl-users
>     <openssl-users@openssl.org <mailto:openssl-users@openssl.org>>
>     *Date: *Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 9:39 AM
>     *To: *openssl-users <openssl-users@openssl.org
>     <mailto:openssl-users@openssl.org>>
>     *Subject: *[openssl-users] Next LTS version____
> 
>     __ __
> 
>     Hi,____
> 
>     Is there any more recent information available concerning the
>     release strategy for future LTS versions (than the one on the
>     website dated 6th September 2016)?____
> 
>     Will 1.2.0 be the next LTS version? Or is this maybe dependent on
>     the finalisation date for TLS 1.3?____
> 
>     __ __
> 
>     Thanks. ____
> 
>     __ __
> 
> 
> 
> 
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