Time marches on and IcedTea 1, which provides OpenJDK 6, is approaching the end of its life:
http://blog.fuseyism.com/index.php/2017/01/11/discontinuation-of-support-for-icedtea-1-x/ There will be one more release in the series, 1.14.0. Thankfully, we have zero packages that depend on it, except for icedtea-7, which inherits from it. What does everyone think we should do? I see 4 options: 1) Distributions like ours will have to support it ourselves. That means fixing bugs, including security issues. This would probably be a cross-distro effort. 2) We will continue to package it, but not try to support it. The package will be stuck in time, and we should mark it as deprecated somehow, at least with a comment in the package description. 3) We Will remove the package and adjust our icedtea-7 package to no longer inherit from icedtea-6. 4) Something else...
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