During the month of September, I worked on the following tasks for LTS: - Finished the update for OpenJDK 11. In addition to the new version with security fixes, this update changed the way in which we run the test suite, which required backports or fixes to several packages, including jtreg6, asmtools and testng7. Those changes have greatly improved the test results, which will help ensure that new security updates don't introduce regressions. - The necessary toolchain updates for updating Firefox and Thunderbird to the ESR 115 versions were backported, including updates to rustc-mozilla, cargo-mozilla and rust-cbindgen. Firefox and Thunderbird were then updated to the ESR 115 branch, as the previous 102 releases have been discontinued. - I found some issues on the recent libyang update, including failures when upgrading to bullseye. Those were solved in a follow-up update. - I released a security update for a serious issue in libwebp. I also worked on the following tasks for ELTS: - Prepared new updates for both linux 5.10 and 4.19 - Backported linux 5.10 to jessie in anticipation to 4.19 becoming EOL next year. This included an update to wireless-regdb. - Reviewed Santiago's improvements to security-tracker's logging when a CVE has duplicated entries. - Prepared security updates for OpenSSL, flac, graphicsmagick, libvpx and libraw - Participated in discussions on how to improve ELTS tracking of embedded code copies.