On 26/09/2022 16:07, Rémy Maucherat wrote:
On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 4:51 PM Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote:

Hi all,

Now 10.1.x is stable, how to we want to handle 10.0.x? Than plan has
always been that we would support 10.0.x until 10.1.x was stable.

Assuming the vote passes (we need 1 more +1) then there will be a
10.0.26 release. Do we want that to be the last 10.0.x. release? If,
not, how many more 10.0.x releases should there be?

I'm not against stopping at 10.0.26 and directing people to 10.1.
Maybe we could make a promise for critical security fixes for a period
of time ?

Another item: there was supposed to be a 9.10 branch. But right now,
the changes are probably not significant enough and it's simply better
for everyone to keep all the work on 9.0.

Agreed. My thinking on how to do this has changed. I am currently thinking that when 9.0.x reaches end of life we create the 9.10.x branch and then do a diff against 10.0.x and back-port every change apart from those that change (or support) the Java EE API.

I think that will be less work.

Keep in mind that work on 11.0.x could start shortly - thread about that
to follow.

Ok !

:)

Mark

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