Debezium/connect upgrade - apache-kafka-connect

I am using debezium/connect:0.10 for quite some time at the moment and planning to upgrade to the latest or a latest stable version. Currently implemented with Oracle DB, both source and sink connectors.
Is there anybody who has gone through this, and any guide sort of thing to look at?

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Based on my experience, this operation is complicated if there are many customizations are made in the version 8.1.1.11 in order to meet the requirements of version 21.2 or 21.4 and mostly needs long-term project to implement the upgrade and minimize the number of possible issues. However, if the current version has little customizations. Then, there might be a chance to upgrade, but still the gap is big between the two versions.

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Does anyone know where I can get SOLR patch for Magento Enterprise EE 1.12.0.2?

Does anyone know where I can get SOLR patch for SOLR version 4.4 for Magento Enterprise version 1.12.0.2?
I tried to find the MagentoCommerce.com support system, but there no longer seems to be a support ticket system there.
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As the question states, I am preparing to deploy my first couple modules on the Magento Connect store and want to make sure I am targeting the best versions. Testing on 1.3 is proving to be a bit of a pain, and if only a few people use that version I would rather spend the time making the modules better!
Google hasn't helped as yet, though I think the keywords I use are getting picked up as other more specific technical questions (Google Base, for example).
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