Le 9 août 2017 01:17, "Mark Struberg" <strub...@yahoo.de.invalid> a écrit :

I'd not do a branch for 8.1

Just now do a tomee8 branch starting with 8.0.0-SNAPSHOT
And once we have some progress move it to master.

Then if we have all EE8 specs finished we propagate it to 8.1.0
Makes sense?


Well we can go with 8.0.x when finished since for users - and versioning -
it doesnt change much.

Anyway it can move to master directly if you branch 7.x before



LieGrue,
strub

> Am 08.08.2017 um 23:09 schrieb Romain Manni-Bucau <rmannibu...@gmail.com>:
>
> +1 and no need of 8.0/8.1 branch for now IMHO.
>
> Le 8 août 2017 22:21, "Jean-Louis Monteiro" <jlmonte...@tomitribe.com> a
> écrit :
>
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> That sounds good.
>> +1
>>
>> Jean-Louis
>>
>> --
>> Jean-Louis Monteiro
>> http://twitter.com/jlouismonteiro
>> http://www.tomitribe.com
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 9:20 PM, Mark Struberg <strub...@yahoo.de.invalid>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi folks!
>>>
>>> I'd love to start the tomee8 branch.
>>> There are a lot of components which are ready to go.
>>>
>>> And I also had an idea about how we could very eagerly publish binaries
>> to
>>> play with.
>>>
>>> I imagine to have 2 goals:
>>>
>>> 1.) TomEE-8.0: this will be the 'development train'.
>>> It will contain JavaEE8 parts (mostly) and some JavaEE 7 parts still.
>>> We do not need to wait until we are fully EE8 compatible and certified,
>> we
>>> can just go on and publish this stuff as long as we CLEARLY state that
we
>>> are not yet fully EE8.
>>>
>>> 2.) TomEE-8.1: once we reach full EE8 compatibility we switch over to
>> 8.1.
>>>
>>> The main benefit of this approach is that we do not need to wait with
>>> doing a release until all the features are EE8 but we can eagerly push
>>> releases which are perfectly fine for people to use already.
>>>
>>>
>>> Wdyt?
>>>
>>> LieGrue,
>>> strub
>>

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