> On Jan 13, 2026, at 3:59 PM, Masakazu Kitajo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm thinking of bumping the minimum OpenSSL version that we support on ATS
> 11.0.
>
> TLDR, I suggest bumping it to 3.0 (in other words, dropping the support for
> 1.1.1)
>
> The version 1.1.1 is already too old. Curl recently dropped the support. I
> suppose everybody is fine with dropping the support. This would allow us to
> clean up our code.
>
> Do we want to keep the support for OpenSSL 3.0?
> The 3.0 is an LTS release, and the EOL is Sep 2026. A newer LTS is 3.5. It
> was released in Apr 2025, and the EOL is Apr 2030. I feel like dropping the
> support for 3.0 is a little too aggressive for minor benefit in terms of
> code clean up, but I personally don't mind.
> https://openssl-library.org/roadmap/index.html
Gut feeling would be that we ought to bump it to v3.5, seeing that v3.0 will be
EOL before we make a v11 release.
Cheers,
— Leif