Author: dsahlberg
Date: Wed May  4 20:03:56 2022
New Revision: 1900561

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1900561&view=rev
Log:
Recover part of the text removed in r1900528 describing the difference between
Regular and LTS releases.

* roadmap.html
  (#release-planning): As above...

Modified:
    subversion/site/staging/roadmap.html

Modified: subversion/site/staging/roadmap.html
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/subversion/site/staging/roadmap.html?rev=1900561&r1=1900560&r2=1900561&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- subversion/site/staging/roadmap.html (original)
+++ subversion/site/staging/roadmap.html Wed May  4 20:03:56 2022
@@ -97,7 +97,10 @@
 
 <li><p>Regular releases are supported for <b>six months</b> from the date of
 their initial release.  For instance, 1.11.x was supported until six months
-after the announcement of 1.11.0.</p></li>
+after the announcement of 1.11.0. A regular release may be used to get new
+features out sooner without having to support a particular release for an
+extended period of time, to make feature development more appealing, rewarding
+and faster for both the contributors and the users.</p></li>
 
 <li><p>LTS releases are supported for <b>four years</b> from the date of their
 initial release.  For instance, 1.14.x will be supported until four years after
@@ -119,7 +122,9 @@ months for upgrading installations.  In
 until, say, 2048-01-01, the lifetime of 1.42 will automatically be extended
 until 2048-03-31.</p>
 
-<p>At any given time there will be at least one supported LTS release.</p></li>
+<p>At any given time there will be at least one supported LTS release. The
+most current LTS release will be supported with general backports and any
+older release(s) will receive high priority fixes.</p></li>
 
 </ul>
 


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