The following is text from Eclipse Jetty Issue 7958
<https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/issues/7958>. Follow the issue
for any updates and comments.

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It’s been 9 years since Jetty 9 was released and it is time to announce the
end of community support for Eclipse Jetty 9.4.x.

June 1st, 2022 will mark the official End of Community Support for Eclipse
Jetty 9.4.x.

While users of Jetty 9.4.x will continue to see releases for security and
critical issues until 9.4.x fully goes End of Life (EOL), the only ongoing
support provided will be for Webtide customers.

As for the official EOL of Jetty 9.4.x, we will give at least 6 months
notice after the last Webtide customer has transitioned off of using 9.4.x.
We can’t provide a firm date, but it is unlikely to happen before 2025.

Thank you for your continued usage and support of Jetty, please take a
moment to look at newer Jetty releases 10.0.x and 11.0.x  (Jetty 12.0.x due
out later this year)



Before June 1, 2022

End of Community Support (June 1, 2022)

End of Life (Date TBD)

Community PRs reviewed and integrated

✅

❌

❌

Webtide Customer PRs reviewed and integrated

✅

✅

❌

Community triggered releases

✅

❌

❌

Webtide Customer triggered releases

✅

✅

❌

Security/Vulnerability triggered releases

✅

✅

❌

cheers,
Jesse

P.S. If you want to know more about Webtide support feel free to check out
http://webtide.com or reach out to sa...@webtide.com and I will get back
with you.

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jesse mcconnell
jesse.mcconn...@gmail.com
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