Hi,

Am Mittwoch, den 20.01.2021, 20:59 +0000 schrieb Neil C Smith:
> On Wed, 20 Jan 2021 at 20:29, Matthias Bläsing
> <mblaes...@doppel-helix.eu> wrote:
> > @Arvind the earlier you can savely release the better.
> > @Neil @Geertjan: Will you two accept a PR, that integrates an update
> > nbjavac after feature freeze?
> 
> For some reason you seem to think my comment on the issue is not
> directly related?!

In the issue comment you did not address the question on whether an
updated nbjavac can be included. So not sure what you want to tell me.

> My inclination to your question is no, because dropping in nb-javac
> updates after freeze has caused no end of problems before.  12.3-beta1
> should link to the nb-javac we intend to release with.  Unless
> criticals are found during testing obviously, but we need it being
> tested!

Well - then Arvind and his colleges, Anton and myself can relax. No
need to hurry, if this will not make it anyway and we have ~3 months to
get in.

> If we can get the NBM wrappers alongside the JARs on Maven, and
> distribute in a similar way to how it was distributed before 11.2, we
> have the possibility of having updates to nb-javac independent of the
> IDE release cycle.  Still ideally post-release.

Totally different issue IMHO than the one that is opened right now. The
one opened deals with the distribution channel of nb-javac, you want to
change the whole integration of nb-javac. From my POV that is a totally
different can of worms.

Greetings

Matthias



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