Java 5 seems fine to me. I just had Java 6 on in my IntelliJ by default
because I have other projects which use it and didn't really realize what I
was doing. (Hey, if it autocompletes, it works, right? :)

I have now switched my personal environment back to 5 and am fine with
staying on that until we all feel ready to upgrade.

- Cassie


On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:21 AM, Alejandro Rivero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On this topic, the "testing" guideline could include some instruction
> to disable testing if wanted.  In fact this breaking of compatibility
> during the last two weeks has followed a smooth evolution: first the
> test became broken, then we (our group) survived by deleting the test/
> directory, and then this week the first Java 6 specific has been
> introduced, forcing us to migrate. Not a headache, except that Java6
> is not a SUSE 10.2 standard package yet, only "in testing".
>
> I'd be happy following java 6.
>
> >  > work on Shindig as an observer and have/will submit patches to the
> project
> >  > (at least until you guys get fed up with me).  I have worked on a
> number
> >  > of
> >  > open source projects (Moz and a few of my own) and currently
> represent
> >  > Piczo
> >  > (www.piczo.com), a social networking company (what else?).  We intend
> to
> >  > use
> >  > Shindig for our OpenSocial implementation and we are close to hosting
> an
> >  > internal implementation of Shindig for experimental purposes.  We are
>
>
> It seems that this accident has forced some of us to surface. So hat
> tip to the community :-)  On my side, our group is finishing a
> development for a BOINC based platform are planning to keep the
> shinding java for the gadgets, but opensocial request will need some
> rerouting, most probably to python. Launching date is 24 April.
> Simultaneusly we will deploy some gadgets, mostly videocomm. Cheers,
>
> Alejandro
>

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