+1
> On Sep 2, 2018, at 13:30, Nitin Lokhande wrote:
>
> Its good.
> Though if Java 11 releasing this month then it can be an option too.
>
> Thanks,
> Nitin
>
> On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 4:11 PM, Dave wrote:
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>> The Roller 5.2.1 release candidate and the 5.2 branch is still using Java
>> 7,
Its good.
Though if Java 11 releasing this month then it can be an option too.
Thanks,
Nitin
On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 4:11 PM, Dave wrote:
> The Roller 5.2.1 release candidate and the 5.2 branch is still using Java
> 7, which is past its end of life. I think that is fine and good for 5.2.x
>
Sounds good!
> On Sep 1, 2018, at 15:11, Dave wrote:
>
> The Roller 5.2.1 release candidate and the 5.2 branch is still using Java
> 7, which is past its end of life. I think that is fine and good for 5.2.x
> releases but for post 5.2.x, I think we should switch to Java 10.
>
> Anybody opposed
The Roller 5.2.1 release candidate and the 5.2 branch is still using Java
7, which is past its end of life. I think that is fine and good for 5.2.x
releases but for post 5.2.x, I think we should switch to Java 10.
Anybody opposed to switching Roller master over to Java 10?
Thanks,
Dave
I have prepared a release candidate #1 for a new release Roller v.5.2.1.
The purpose of this release is to upgrade to Struts 2.5.17 which includes
some security fixes. That is the only change in this release.
You can find the release files here: