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tokio: make 1.20.x an LTS release #4962

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions README.md
Expand Up @@ -202,18 +202,18 @@ warrants a patch release with a fix for the bug, it will be backported and
released as a new patch release for each LTS minor version. Our current LTS
releases are:

* `1.14.x` - LTS release until June 2022.
* `1.18.x` - LTS release until January 2023
* `1.20.x` - LTS release until April 2023.

Each LTS release will continue to receive backported fixes for at least half a
year. If you wish to use a fixed minor release in your project, we recommend
that you use an LTS release.

To use a fixed minor version, you can specify the version with a tilde. For
example, to specify that you wish to use the newest `1.14.x` patch release, you
example, to specify that you wish to use the newest `1.18.x` patch release, you
can use the following dependency specification:
```text
tokio = { version = "~1.14", features = [...] }
tokio = { version = "~1.18", features = [...] }
```

## License
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions tokio/README.md
Expand Up @@ -202,18 +202,18 @@ warrants a patch release with a fix for the bug, it will be backported and
released as a new patch release for each LTS minor version. Our current LTS
releases are:

* `1.14.x` - LTS release until June 2022.
* `1.18.x` - LTS release until January 2023
* `1.20.x` - LTS release until April 2023.

Each LTS release will continue to receive backported fixes for at least half a
year. If you wish to use a fixed minor release in your project, we recommend
that you use an LTS release.

To use a fixed minor version, you can specify the version with a tilde. For
example, to specify that you wish to use the newest `1.14.x` patch release, you
example, to specify that you wish to use the newest `1.18.x` patch release, you
can use the following dependency specification:
```text
tokio = { version = "~1.14", features = [...] }
tokio = { version = "~1.18", features = [...] }
```

## License
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