3.4.x will be supported as lts for one year from the release date of 3.4.0 Inviato da Yahoo Mail su Android Il mar, 15 dic, 2020 alle 17:40, Ajmera, Hemang C<hemang.ajm...@cgi.com> ha scritto: Hi My understanding was that LTS version will be supported for 1 year. So even if 3.7 is release version 3.4 will be continued to be supported for bugs and security fixes. Did I misunderstood something?
This is the reference https://camel.apache.org/blog/2020/03/LTS-Release-Schedule/ Thanks and Regards, Hemang Ajmera -----Original Message----- From: Zoran Regvart <zo...@regvart.com> Sent: 15 December 2020 21:42 To: Symphoni Bush - NOAA Affiliate <symphoni.b...@noaa.gov> Cc: users@camel.apache.org Subject: Re: Apache Camel EOL Versions EXTERNAL SENDER: Do not click any links or open any attachments unless you trust the sender and know the content is safe. EXPÉDITEUR EXTERNE: Ne cliquez sur aucun lien et n’ouvrez aucune pièce jointe à moins qu’ils ne proviennent d’un expéditeur fiable, ou que vous ayez l'assurance que le contenu provient d'une source sûre. Hi Symphoni, I wonder where you found the owner mail alias? Moving the conversation to the users mailing list. I'll try to answer to the best of my abilities, others may correct me. Answer differs slightly based on the major version (2.x or 3.x). For 2.x we supported the latest two releases. Since version 3.x we support the latest and last two LTS versions. Exception to that is when we released 3.0 we opted to support the latest 2.x release as well. All other versions should be considered EOL at the release of a newer version. This is with respect to what we're willing to do here at ASF. Organizations providing commercial support for Camel would most likely have their own definition of support and EOL dates. So the date a version is considered EOL is: 1/ for 2.x releases: when a new minor release was done, the second oldest minor release was considered EOL, for example 2.25.0 was released on 2020-01-23, making 2.23.x EOL from that date. 2/ for non-LTS 3.x: we consider non-LTS releases EOL as soon as a newer non-LTS is released, for example 3.6.0 was released on 2020-09-20 making 3.5.0 EOL on that date. 3/ for LTS 3.x: we support the last two LTS releases (currently 3.4 and soon 3.7), 3.4 will be EOL with the the LTS release done after 3.7 List of versions and release dates is available in the release archive on the website here: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://camel.apache.org/releases/__;!!AaIhyw!8JFXRBAgcpSfw70r1k6EnsebuUKzZTTL_40k3z4yUhPywv-HIeEhZcvJ91E7908T$ It goes back only to 2.18 as that's where we stopped migrating old data to the new website. For older dates you need to either go to the mailing list archives or to the wiki[1] which was the source for the old website. You can find further information in the LTS schedule for 2020 blog post: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://camel.apache.org/blog/2020/03/LTS-Release-Schedule/__;!!AaIhyw!8JFXRBAgcpSfw70r1k6EnsebuUKzZTTL_40k3z4yUhPywv-HIeEhZcvJ94ppx4Js$ zoran [1] https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/Download__;!!AaIhyw!8JFXRBAgcpSfw70r1k6EnsebuUKzZTTL_40k3z4yUhPywv-HIeEhZcvJ97YrWBkI$ On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 4:25 PM Symphoni Bush - NOAA Affiliate <symphoni.b...@noaa.gov> wrote: > > Good morning, > > I am trying to figure out what versions of Apache Camel are EOL and if so, > what dates these versions became EOL. If there is somewhere this information > is stored, please let me know. > > Thanks -- Zoran Regvart