That says that Oracle isn’t going to support older Java versions, only working on the current and next versions. Which means other companies have to pick up backporting of fixes where needed. Something which has been going on for years already. (As the linked article also mentions wrt to Java 6 and 7)
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That says that Oracle isn’t going to support older Java versions, only working on the current and next versions. Which means other companies have to pick up backporting of fixes where needed. Something which has been going on for years already. (As the linked article also mentions wrt to Java 6 and 7)