From time to time, there are suggested edits like this about the java tag wiki and I agree that these would be an improvement over the previous tag wiki when a new Java version comes out.
However, there are many, most of them coming from a user who seems to want to "maintain" that tag wiki and in my opinion, it seems to be unnecessary work for no significant advantage.
I am not talking about major versions, I do think it makes sense to have major versions and their release dates in there. However, the tag wiki contains the latest minor version corresponding to each major Java version along with the release date of that minor version. To be honest, I don't think anyone cares when a minor version has been released.
Furthermore, it is confusing as the minor version is in parenthesis (indicating it wouldn't be that important) while the date next to it corresponds to the minor version so a person might think that Java 21 has been released on January 16, 2024 (or April 16, 2024 after the given edit) even though that's specific to 21.0.2 (or 21.0.3) because it's written next to Java Standard Edition 21.
So, I propose to
- Change the Release Date column of the Latest Stable Versions table of the java tag wiki so that in contains the release dates of the major releases instead of the release dates of the minor releases.
- Remove the minor versions in brackets in that table.
I could be convinced to not remove the minor versions if there is significant advantage in keeping those but I definitely think the Release Date column should give information about the release dates of the major versions. Currently, it looks like e.g. Java Standard Edition 17 has been released before Java Standard Edition 18.
If it was a small tag, I would have just suggested an edit to the wiki removing it as tags generally shouldn't contain version information but since it's one of the most used tags, I am asking this here on MSE.