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Christopher Tubbs commented on THRIFT-4250:
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It's extremely frustrating that this issue was renamed and repurposed for
something entirely different than the initial request. The original request was
to release THRIFT-4062 in a 0.10.1, without any other bug fixes, because it was
a critical issue, that required immediate attention. Instead, multiple requests
on the mailing list, and in numerous comments in JIRA, and a whole JIRA issue
(this one) was ignored, and Thrift 0.11.0 was released without any regard to
the user requests coming in.
That was value in releasing a 0.10.1 which had only that critical fix, without
the much larger (and potentially breaking) changes in the 170 issues addressed
in 0.11.0. But that request was explicitly ignored.... repeatedly.... and this
request was clobbered by entirely different intentions.
What should have happened, if the Thrift PMC had no intention of approving a
0.10.1 release, was to close this issue as "Won't Fix" in a timely manner, with
an explanation, and create a separate JIRA issue for coordinating 0.11.0
release candidates.
> 0.11.0 release candidate (was: Please release 0.10.1 with fix for THRIFT-4062)
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> Key: THRIFT-4250
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-4250
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: Build Process
> Affects Versions: 0.10.0
> Reporter: David Ross
> Assignee: Jens Geyer
> Labels: performance, release
> Fix For: 0.11.0
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> THRIFT-4062 is a serious usability issue for anyone running nontrivial java
> applications with thrift. It was fixed months ago. I am requesting a patch
> release on the 0.10.0 with, potentially, only this one commit.
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