Some users of Pulsar cannot move as quickly as development does. In order to better support users we should declare certain release versions to be “Long Term Supported” or LTS
One motivation to declare a version LTS would be if the next version requires an environmental change like an update to the JDK version, or a major protocol change.
For each version that we want to consider LTS. The project will have a discussion of at least one week on the dev@ mailing list. Should that discussion reach a positive consensus we will follow with a one week vote on the dev@ mailing list.
We will need to add information to the website.
lts_versions.json
file to record LTS versions along with supported through date.svn.apache.org/dist/releases/pulsar
. For example, when 2.11.0 is released then 2.10.0 would remain in the Apache Releases directory.The alternative being rejected is our current approach which is aspirational, but does not give a clear understanding of which versions we clearly intended to support.
If we consider other LTS candidates from current releases. The only viable version is 2.7.4. The 2.8 and 2.9 versions have feature incompleteness which make them less good for LTS