How are LTS updates made?

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  • jdk-backports-monitor

    JDK Backports Monitor

  • But it would indeed be an interesting piece of data to see where the patches have originated from for a particular update release, so I finally sat and added that piece to the backports-monitor. Most reports would re-generate in time, but meanwhile, the refreshed 11.0.13 report says Oracle committers are responsible for 57.5% of the original patches that ended up in 11.0.13.

  • jdk8u

    https://wiki.openjdk.org/display/jdk8u (by openjdk)

  • The majority of the work on 8u, 11u, 17u releases happens in OpenJDK upstream, in so called JDK Updates Projects, by engineers from the interested JDK vendors. You can get a peek who does this kind of work from the repository histories, for example the most recent 11.0.13 is done by engineers from Red Hat (including yours truly), SAP, Azul, Microsoft, BellSoft, Tencent, Amazon, Alibaba, IBM, ARM, Google.

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  • jdk11u

    https://openjdk.org/projects/jdk-updates

  • The majority of the work on 8u, 11u, 17u releases happens in OpenJDK upstream, in so called JDK Updates Projects, by engineers from the interested JDK vendors. You can get a peek who does this kind of work from the repository histories, for example the most recent 11.0.13 is done by engineers from Red Hat (including yours truly), SAP, Azul, Microsoft, BellSoft, Tencent, Amazon, Alibaba, IBM, ARM, Google.

  • jdk17u

    https://wiki.openjdk.org/display/JDKUpdates/JDK+17u

  • The majority of the work on 8u, 11u, 17u releases happens in OpenJDK upstream, in so called JDK Updates Projects, by engineers from the interested JDK vendors. You can get a peek who does this kind of work from the repository histories, for example the most recent 11.0.13 is done by engineers from Red Hat (including yours truly), SAP, Azul, Microsoft, BellSoft, Tencent, Amazon, Alibaba, IBM, ARM, Google.

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