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OffHeap 66. Faster LTS releases? And A new Java license you say? How...peculiar

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So aside from being all giddy about Java 17 LTS release, we take now a deep dive on the changes that Oracle announced on their release schedule and Licensing. WANL (We are not Lawyers) but that didn't stop us from discussing what could it mean, and where would it go!

Faster LTS, we are onboard. It's fun to be able to jump from LTS to LTS, but what does that mean for older releases and maintainability (as Oracle longstanding policy is to sunset the "oldest" of LTS when a new one comes out). We see the interesting dynamics on this with the new "Oracle No Fee Terms and Conditions", and what does that mean for Big Red's plan for our favorite programming language.

In all, an interesting episode to pay attention to (and to know what's important). Like all Licenses, do talk to a real lawyer before adopting a new license (we really are just code monkeys that managed to wrestle a microphone). Or go with another Java open source binary provider on the standard licenses (Like Adoptium!)

http://www.javaoffheap.com/datadog We thank DataDogHQ for sponsoring this podcast episode

DO follow us on twitter @offheap http://www.twitter.com/offheap

Events: SpringOne Videos Available https://springone.io/

EclipseCon - October 25-28 https://www.eclipsecon.org/2021

Jakarta One - December 7 https://jakartaone.org/

Jconf.dev - December 8 - 10 https://2021.jconf.dev/

The new Dev.java https://dev.java/

FooJay.io https://foojay.io/

Intellij Updates https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/whatsnew/

Netbeans 12.5 Released https://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb125/index.html

Reactive Summit - November 2-3 https://www.reactivesummit.org/

Oracle Developer Live - October 26-27 https://developer.oracle.com/developer-live/java-innovations-sep-2021/

jChampions - January 2022 https://jchampionsconf.com/

DevNexus - April 2022 https://devnexus.org/

Java Is Still Free! https://medium.com/@javachampions/java-is-still-free-3-0-0-ocrt-2021-bca75c88d23b

Oracle Java 17 Licenses https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk-faqs.html

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So aside from being all giddy about Java 17 LTS release, we take now a deep dive on the changes that Oracle announced on their release schedule and Licensing. WANL (We are not Lawyers) but that didn't stop us from discussing what could it mean, and where would it go!

Faster LTS, we are onboard. It's fun to be able to jump from LTS to LTS, but what does that mean for older releases and maintainability (as Oracle longstanding policy is to sunset the "oldest" of LTS when a new one comes out). We see the interesting dynamics on this with the new "Oracle No Fee Terms and Conditions", and what does that mean for Big Red's plan for our favorite programming language.

In all, an interesting episode to pay attention to (and to know what's important). Like all Licenses, do talk to a real lawyer before adopting a new license (we really are just code monkeys that managed to wrestle a microphone). Or go with another Java open source binary provider on the standard licenses (Like Adoptium!)

http://www.javaoffheap.com/datadog We thank DataDogHQ for sponsoring this podcast episode

DO follow us on twitter @offheap http://www.twitter.com/offheap

Events: SpringOne Videos Available https://springone.io/

EclipseCon - October 25-28 https://www.eclipsecon.org/2021

Jakarta One - December 7 https://jakartaone.org/

Jconf.dev - December 8 - 10 https://2021.jconf.dev/

The new Dev.java https://dev.java/

FooJay.io https://foojay.io/

Intellij Updates https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/whatsnew/

Netbeans 12.5 Released https://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb125/index.html

Reactive Summit - November 2-3 https://www.reactivesummit.org/

Oracle Developer Live - October 26-27 https://developer.oracle.com/developer-live/java-innovations-sep-2021/

jChampions - January 2022 https://jchampionsconf.com/

DevNexus - April 2022 https://devnexus.org/

Java Is Still Free! https://medium.com/@javachampions/java-is-still-free-3-0-0-ocrt-2021-bca75c88d23b

Oracle Java 17 Licenses https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk-faqs.html

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