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by krzyk 1916 days ago
If you mention LTS you have to mention also vendor that provides it.

Without it the only LTS is current java version: 16 right now and 17 in 6 months.

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LTS stands for long term support. Nobody provides that for java 16
OpenJDK provides that for 6 months. And then 6 months for a 17, and so on.
That's not "long term".
Don't look at version string, bu think java version "LATEST“. This will always have the bes support.
Huh? There's like several LTS vendors: Oracle, Amazon, and Azul to name a few.
Yes, but when someone mentions LTS many think ów like Ubuntu LTS or like Linux kernel LTS versions - that is free of charge long support.

And many Java devs employers don't pay for LTS.

So ad 1 and 1 and you get a false claim that any java 11 version is an LTS, which is not true.