https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57129

--- Comment #37 from Martin Knoblauch <kn...@knobisoft.de> ---
Hi Remy,

so I do not see any of them explain why it is not a regression compared to the
past (reliable) behavior.

#3 blames "broken applications" for a relying on a behavior that worked for
years. Broken applications will always exist, but they are not broken until
they suddenly start to fail. But I come from a different open source
environment where breaking "user space" is not allowed except under severe
[security related] circumstances.

#26 adds no technical content (sorry).

#27 talks about a [near] future Java feature that might completely change the
situation by disallowing the current brokenness of applications. Which is fine,
as it may force application writers to fix up their part. Or it just makes them
stay on old Java. The same way as some people are now forced (or motivated) not
to upgrade Tomcat.

Cheers
Martin
PS: sorry that I joined. But I am currently agitated about similar things in
different environments
PPS: maybe this better goes into the mailing list

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