On 10/04/2022 20:10, Shawn McKinney wrote:

On Apr 8, 2022, at 4:25 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny <[email protected]> wrote:

Java 8 active support has been EOLed 1 week ago. There is no way we will go for 
a pay support, so IMO, the switch to Java 11 or 17 is the way to go.

Hello Emmanuel,

Yes, but 8 will continue to have security patches for some time (3 years) and 
is still widely used.

Only if you pay. And we are talking about big $.

We have absolutely no way to get those corrected Java versions which may have an impact on our code base.

That's why I think we should move forward.


Because we’re a security library and mission critical software, it’s important 
for us to support older versions, if practical.

Having said that, if no one chimes in, we’ll likely leave 8 behind for next 
release, 3.0.0.

No irreversible steps here.  If a compelling case to support 8 comes up later, 
it will be possible to do, via a branch off the last release, e.g. 2.0.8

Thanks for weighing in Emmanuel

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Shawn
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