Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-24 Thread Gary Gregory
If you're still using Java 11 in 2032, then you're going to have different problems that supporting frames! ;-) Gary On Fri, May 24, 2024, 2:21 AM Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > Le 23/05/2024 à 21:42, Gary Gregory a écrit : > > > What happens when Java 11 is EOL? The frames will be gone for good > any

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-23 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
Le 23/05/2024 à 21:48, Eric Pugh a écrit : From my perspective, we all need to move on to newer versions of Java, and while it’s a pain, it’s also key to gaining new capabilities. I'm not advocating staying on older JDKs to keep a usable javadoc, that wouldn't make sense. But if a component

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-23 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
Le 23/05/2024 à 21:42, Gary Gregory a écrit : What happens when Java 11 is EOL? The frames will be gone for good anyway. Java 11 won't be EOL before 2032 [1], that leaves some time to find an alternative. I wouldn't be surprised if someone releases a doclet supporting frames by then. Btw I

[RESULT][VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-23 Thread Gary Gregory
This vote thread passes with the following 3 +1 binding votes, with other votes listed: - Gary Gregory (ggregory, binding) +1 - Eric Pugh (epugh, non-binding) +1 - Rob Tompkins (chtompki, binding) +1 - Paul King (non-binding) +1 - Henri Biestro (henrib, binding) +1 - Emmanuel Bourg (ebourg, bindin

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-23 Thread Eric Pugh
From my perspective, we all need to move on to newer versions of Java, and while it’s a pain, it’s also key to gaining new capabilities. > On May 23, 2024, at 3:42 PM, Gary Gregory wrote: > > User experience is subjective... ;-) > > What happens when Java 11 is EOL? The frames will be gone f

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-23 Thread Gary Gregory
User experience is subjective... ;-) What happens when Java 11 is EOL? The frames will be gone for good anyway. Gary On Thu, May 23, 2024, 3:41 PM Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > So there is nothing I can do to convince you to install OpenJDK 11 to > improve the user experience? Having multiple JDKs i

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-23 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
So there is nothing I can do to convince you to install OpenJDK 11 to improve the user experience? Having multiple JDKs installed isn't uncommon though. Emmanuel Bourg Le 23/05/2024 à 20:47, Gary Gregory a écrit : ATM, I am using Java 17 for everything, at work, at FOSS. Gary On Thu, May 2

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-23 Thread Gary Gregory
ATM, I am using Java 17 for everything, at work, at FOSS. Gary On Thu, May 23, 2024, 2:28 PM Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > What about building with JDK 11 and the -frame option then? That's the > best of both worlds. > > Emmanuel Bourg > > Le 23/05/2024 à 18:44, Gary Gregory a écrit : > > I disagree,

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-23 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
What about building with JDK 11 and the -frame option then? That's the best of both worlds. Emmanuel Bourg Le 23/05/2024 à 18:44, Gary Gregory a écrit : I disagree, I think the search box is a great feature. Gary On Thu, May 23, 2024, 11:26 AM Emmanuel Bourg wrote: -0 The javadoc was bui

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-23 Thread Gary Gregory
I disagree, I think the search box is a great feature. Gary On Thu, May 23, 2024, 11:26 AM Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > -0 > > The javadoc was built with Java 17 and is less usable than the javadoc > generated by Java 8. I recommend building the next release with Java 8 > instead. > > Emmanuel Bourg

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-23 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
-0 The javadoc was built with Java 17 and is less usable than the javadoc generated by Java 8. I recommend building the next release with Java 8 instead. Emmanuel Bourg Le 19/05/2024 à 16:55, Gary Gregory a écrit : We have fixed a few bugs and added enhancements since Apache Commons CLI 1.

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-23 Thread Henri Biestro
[ +1 ] Site, Javadoc, reports look good. Nit: site refers to version 1.7.0, so are the release notes and the JIRA report is not helpful. Using: mvn clean install site On: mvn -version Apache Maven 3.8.6 (84538c9988a25aec085021c365c560670ad80f63) Maven home: /Users/hbiestro/Java/apache-maven-3.8.

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-21 Thread Paul King
+1 (non-binding) I checked: * hash and signatures for src and bin zips * no unexpected binary files (just some expected image files under site) * I tested the staged artifacts against the Groovy groovy-cli-commons test suite (all tests pass) * There appears to be an empty "src/test/java/org/apache

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-21 Thread Rob Tompkins
+1 > On May 19, 2024, at 10:55 AM, Gary Gregory wrote: > > We have fixed a few bugs and added enhancements since Apache Commons > CLI 1.7.0 was released, so I would like to release Apache Commons CLI > 1.8.0. > > Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 RC2 is available for review here: >https://dist.apach

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-20 Thread Eric Pugh
+1. Thanks for the quick turn around. > On May 19, 2024, at 11:36 AM, Gary Gregory wrote: > > My +1 > > Gary > > > On Sun, May 19, 2024, 10:55 AM Gary Gregory > wrote: > >> We have fixed a few bugs and added enhancements since Apache Commons >> CLI 1.7.0 was rel

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-19 Thread Gary Gregory
My +1 Gary On Sun, May 19, 2024, 10:55 AM Gary Gregory wrote: > We have fixed a few bugs and added enhancements since Apache Commons > CLI 1.7.0 was released, so I would like to release Apache Commons CLI > 1.8.0. > > Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 RC2 is available for review here: > https://dis

[VOTE] Release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 based on RC2

2024-05-19 Thread Gary Gregory
We have fixed a few bugs and added enhancements since Apache Commons CLI 1.7.0 was released, so I would like to release Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0. Apache Commons CLI 1.8.0 RC2 is available for review here: https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/commons/cli/1.8.0-RC2 (svn revision 69280) The Gi