Release | Released | Active Support | Security Support | Latest |
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14 (Upcoming LTS) |
4 weeks ago (02 Jun 2022)
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Ends
in 5 months (02 Dec 2022)
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Ends
in 5 months (02 Dec 2022)
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14.0.3 |
13 (LTS) |
8 months ago (03 Nov 2021)
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Ended
1 month and 4 weeks ago (04 May 2022)
|
Ends
in 10 months (04 May 2023)
|
13.3.11 |
12 (LTS) |
1 year and 1 month ago (13 May 2021)
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Ended
7 months ago (12 Nov 2021)
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Ends
in 4 months and 1 week (12 Nov 2022)
|
12.2.16 |
11 (LTS) |
1 year and 7 months ago (11 Nov 2020)
|
Ended
1 year and 1 month ago (11 May 2021)
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Ended
1 month and 3 weeks ago (11 May 2022)
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11.2.14 |
10 (LTS) |
2 years ago (24 Jun 2020)
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Ended
1 year and 6 months ago (24 Dec 2020)
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Ended
6 months ago (24 Dec 2021)
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10.2.5 |
9 (LTS) |
2 years and 4 months ago (06 Feb 2020)
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Ended
1 year and 11 months ago (06 Aug 2020)
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Ended
11 months ago (06 Aug 2021)
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9.1.13 |
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