They've also announced that OpenLDAP 2.5 will be their first LTS release (5 years of support).
With this in mind, Andreas and I briefly discussed and determined that, for Ubuntu Jammy (an LTS release), it makes sense to stick with OpenLDAP 2.5.x. Incidentally, OpenLDAP 2.5.11 has just been released and Ryan said he will work on updating the Debian OpenLDAP package soon.
This means that I will be merging OpenLDAP 2.5.11 from Debian, instead of 2.6.1. There won't be a transition involved.
Today, the OpenLDAP project announced that they're changing their release process in order to have LTS and Feature releases:
https://<email address hidden> /thread/ 2QQNVWPUUG54JM7 FGQHMMF3H4KS2PP KQ/
They've also announced that OpenLDAP 2.5 will be their first LTS release (5 years of support).
With this in mind, Andreas and I briefly discussed and determined that, for Ubuntu Jammy (an LTS release), it makes sense to stick with OpenLDAP 2.5.x. Incidentally, OpenLDAP 2.5.11 has just been released and Ryan said he will work on updating the Debian OpenLDAP package soon.
This means that I will be merging OpenLDAP 2.5.11 from Debian, instead of 2.6.1. There won't be a transition involved.