+1
sob., 2 mar 2024, 10:48 użytkownik Guillaume Nodet
napisał:
> I've staged release candidates for maven-filtering-3.3.2 and
> maven-remote-resources-plugin-3.2.0 at
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/maven-2067
>
> JIRA release notes:
>
I don't see any blockers with either of these. However, the
maven-remote-resources-plugin repo is currently broken because it
depends on the new maven-filtering. I would prefer to vote on and
release maven-filtering-3.3.2 and only then vote on and release
maven-remote-resources-plugin-
3.2.0.
On
Le 2024-03-02 à 18 h 55, Jeremy Landis a écrit :
You should be able to use @code in same way now without the java upgrade.
Yes I know. But Maven source code currently uses , and if we were
to spent an effort for changing that, it would have been more economical
to go directly to {@snippet}
You should be able to use @code in same way now without the java upgrade.
*
* {@code
*
* -Xmaxerrs
* 1000
* -Xlint
* -J-Duser.language=en_us
*
* }
*
Something like that anyways and all the ugly escapes can go now.
Just realized since I'm working on the Maven compiler plugin, upgrading
to Java 21 instead of 17 would allow us to replace currently
hard-to-read Javadoc like this:
*
* compilerArgs
* arg-Xmaxerrs/arg
* arg1000/arg
* arg-Xlint/arg
*
Hi all,
the vote has passed with the following result:
PMC +1: Anders Hammar, Arnaud Héritier, Benjamin Marwell, Guillaume
Nodet, Hervé Boutemy, Karl Heinz Marbaise, Konrad Windszus, ,Maarten
Mulders, Olivier Lamy, Romain Manni-Bucau, Sylwester Lachiewicz, Tamás
Cservenák
PMC majority quorum:
+1
On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 8:31 AM Benjamin Marwell
wrote:
> Hi Maven Devs/Users/Committers and PMC members!
>
> After several discussions on the mailing lists, I would like to
> start a vote in favour of setting the minimal Java bytecode target
> of Maven-Core 4 to 17 and hence require Java 17
+1
On Wed, Feb 28, 2024, 08:31 Benjamin Marwell wrote:
> Hi Maven Devs/Users/Committers and PMC members!
>
> After several discussions on the mailing lists, I would like to
> start a vote in favour of setting the minimal Java bytecode target
> of Maven-Core 4 to 17 and hence require Java 17 for
+1
On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 2:32 AM Benjamin Marwell wrote:
>
> Hi Maven Devs/Users/Committers and PMC members!
>
> After several discussions on the mailing lists, I would like to
> start a vote in favour of setting the minimal Java bytecode target
> of Maven-Core 4 to 17 and hence require Java
I've staged release candidates for maven-filtering-3.3.2 and
maven-remote-resources-plugin-3.2.0 at
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/maven-2067
JIRA release notes:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/MSHARED/versions/12353084
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