[RESULT] [VOTE] Sunsetting support for Java 9 and 10
The polls have closed. The developer community has approved the proposal to sunset support for Java 9 and 10. +1 votes: Rick Hillegas (PMC) Davide Grandi Dag Wanvik (PMC) Knut Anders Hatlen (PMC) Bryan Pendleton (PMC) No other votes were cast.
Re: [VOTE] Sunsetting support for Java 9 and 10
+1 Thanks Rick for pushing this forward. Sometimes keeping up with Java releases seems exhausting ... :) On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 4:37 AM Knut Anders Hatlen wrote: > > Rick Hillegas writes: > > > Please vote on the following proposed policy for supported platforms. > > The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time on Sunday May 24. > > > > A) The 10.16 release will support Java 11 on up, but will not support > > older versions of Java. > > > > B) All releases in the 10.16 family will follow this policy. > > > > Adopting this policy would result in the following changes to the > > 10.16 trunk: > > > > I) Removing build support for Java 9 and 10. > > > > II) Purging user doc references to Java 9 and 10. > > > > We do not anticipate that this policy will require any changes to user code. > > +1
Re: [VOTE] Sunsetting support for Java 9 and 10
Rick Hillegas writes: > Please vote on the following proposed policy for supported platforms. > The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time on Sunday May 24. > > A) The 10.16 release will support Java 11 on up, but will not support > older versions of Java. > > B) All releases in the 10.16 family will follow this policy. > > Adopting this policy would result in the following changes to the > 10.16 trunk: > > I) Removing build support for Java 9 and 10. > > II) Purging user doc references to Java 9 and 10. > > We do not anticipate that this policy will require any changes to user code. +1
Re: [VOTE] Sunsetting support for Java 9 and 10
+1 Dag On 5/17/20 19:00, Rick Hillegas wrote: Please vote on the following proposed policy for supported platforms. The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time on Sunday May 24. A) The 10.16 release will support Java 11 on up, but will not support older versions of Java. B) All releases in the 10.16 family will follow this policy. Adopting this policy would result in the following changes to the 10.16 trunk: I) Removing build support for Java 9 and 10. II) Purging user doc references to Java 9 and 10. We do not anticipate that this policy will require any changes to user code.
Re: [VOTE] Sunsetting support for Java 9 and 10
+1 On 17/05/2020 19:00, Rick Hillegas wrote: Please vote on the following proposed policy for supported platforms. The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time on Sunday May 24. A) The 10.16 release will support Java 11 on up, but will not support older versions of Java. B) All releases in the 10.16 family will follow this policy. Adopting this policy would result in the following changes to the 10.16 trunk: I) Removing build support for Java 9 and 10. II) Purging user doc references to Java 9 and 10. We do not anticipate that this policy will require any changes to user code. -- Ing. Davide Grandi email: davide.gra...@email.it mobile : +39 339 7468 778 linkedin : http://linkedin.com/in/davidegrandi
Re: [VOTE] Sunsetting support for Java 9 and 10
+1 On 5/17/20 10:00 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote: Please vote on the following proposed policy for supported platforms. The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time on Sunday May 24. A) The 10.16 release will support Java 11 on up, but will not support older versions of Java. B) All releases in the 10.16 family will follow this policy. Adopting this policy would result in the following changes to the 10.16 trunk: I) Removing build support for Java 9 and 10. II) Purging user doc references to Java 9 and 10. We do not anticipate that this policy will require any changes to user code.
[VOTE] Sunsetting support for Java 9 and 10
Please vote on the following proposed policy for supported platforms. The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time on Sunday May 24. A) The 10.16 release will support Java 11 on up, but will not support older versions of Java. B) All releases in the 10.16 family will follow this policy. Adopting this policy would result in the following changes to the 10.16 trunk: I) Removing build support for Java 9 and 10. II) Purging user doc references to Java 9 and 10. We do not anticipate that this policy will require any changes to user code.