Hi,

 

Java 16 was supposed to be target platform for 4.20 release. We stopped using 
Java15 in our testing from M1 itself. In the supported platform we should have 
made it clear in the first version itself.

Last week when I am creating freeze plan, I noticed this and updated the 
targeted java versions. Sorry for not updating the commit message.

 

Please note: Going forward, Platform will drop support for java versions as 
soon as they go out of support by OpenJDK unless the version id declared as LTS 
by Oracle.

 

Thanks and Regards,
Sravan 

Sravan Kumar Lakkimsetti
IBM India Pvt Ltd,
Embassy Golf Links Business Park, C Block,
Off Indiranagar-Kormangla Inner Ring Road,
Bangalore - 560071, India

 

From: Jonah Graham <jo...@kichwacoders.com> 
Sent: 25 May 2021 04:00
To: Eclipse platform general developers list. <platform-dev@eclipse.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [platform-dev] How do I track Eclipse Project Plan changes

 

Hi folks,

 

As part of my release planning for EPP I looked at Java 16 support earlier in 
the dev cycle. As of now JustJ has not made a Java 16 release available - there 
is a milestone[1].

 

As part of that conversation I consulted the 4.20 project plan[2] (around M2 
date) and Java 16 was not part of the target environment.

 

Last week, Java 16 was added (and Java 15 was removed).[3]  The git commit 
message does not reference a bug, nor contain any information about the change 
(the commit message is just about aarch64 change).

 

Going forward I have a question - how do I track changes in the Eclipse Project 
Plan? Do I subscribe to gerrit notifications? Is there a better source of 
truth? I suppose I should have known that 4.20 was going to have Java 16 at 
target environment, but now a couple of days before EPP M3 I am considering 
changing to Java 16 and I am not sure what to do.

 

Any thoughts?

 

BTW I think releasing the IDE bundled with the latest Java instead of LTS Java 
is a mistake that I will take up with the Eclipse IDE WG and the Eclipse 
Planning Council. With the current plan we are shipping EOL Java versions with 
Eclipse IDE as alternating IDE releases are lined up to the Java release EOL 
date (really they are lined up to the new Java releases, but that date is the 
same for non-LTS).

 

Thanks

Jonah

 

 

[1] https://www.eclipse.org/lists/justj-dev/msg00023.html

[2] 
https://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?planurl=http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/development/plans/eclipse_project_plan_4_20.xml

[3] https://git.eclipse.org/r/c/www.eclipse.org/eclipse/+/180723




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Jonah Graham
Kichwa Coders
www.kichwacoders.com <http://www.kichwacoders.com> 


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