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That's true of all other languages though. Go, Ruby, etc. don't offer backported releases as well.

Also, you can use the community packages, such as AdoptOpenJdk, which will offer backported fixes on old releases for a much longer period.

And then there is Amazon Coretto, which is free.

As well as Azul or RedHat, but those are mostly paid as well.



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