> On Nov 14, 2018, at 3:50 AM, Baesken, Matthias <matthias.baes...@sap.com> > wrote: > > Hello, looks like finally Windows Server 2019 is availability after the > release stop . > > David found this info from November 13, 2018 : > > https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/windowsserver/2018/11/13/update-on-windows-server-2019-availability/ > > > " ... In addition to extensive internal validation, we have taken time to > closely monitor feedback and diagnostic data from our Windows Insiders and > from millions of devices on the Windows 10 October 2018 Update. > There is no further evidence of data loss. Based on this data, today we are > beginning the re-release of Windows Server 2019, ... " > > > Alan / Bob - can I you as reviewers ?
I’m ok with this. Bob. > > > Best regards , Matthias > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Alan Bateman <alan.bate...@oracle.com> >> Sent: Samstag, 20. Oktober 2018 10:06 >> To: Baesken, Matthias <matthias.baes...@sap.com> >> Cc: hotspot-dev Source Developers <hotspot-...@openjdk.java.net>; core- >> libs-...@openjdk.java.net; Moldenhauer, Niclas >> <niclas.moldenha...@sap.com> >> Subject: Re: RFR : 8211106: [windows] Update OS detection code to >> recognize Windows Server 2019 >> >> On 19/10/2018 13:11, Baesken, Matthias wrote: >>> Hi Alan, I agree it is a pity that the minor version (dwMinorVersion) >>> was >> not increased . >>> Looking at the build number was not my preferred way to handle this . >>> >>> My understanding (checked with our internal SAP-MS porting guys) is >> that the buildNumber of Windows server 2016 will not get larger than >>> the minimum introduced buildNumber of Windows server 2019 . >>> >> The changes in your webrev look okay to me although I assume we need to >> be cautious about back porting until it becomes clear if Windows Server >> 2019 will be re-released or not. The Windows Server blog [1] suggests >> that the release is paused while an issue is investigated and maybe a >> re-release will mean a new build number at least. >> >> -Alan >> >> [1] >> https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/windowsserver/2018/10/02/windows- >> server-2019-now-generally-available