Nope. As long as you have a Jenkins account, you should be able to edit the job. It's the wild-west (so don't go changing other folks' jobs :P).

If you need a Jenkins account, that would be a request to INFRA in some form or another.

On 1/10/18 1:54 PM, Michael Mior wrote:
How do we go about removing JDK 7 tests on Jenkins? Does this require an
INFRA ticket?

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Michael Mior
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2018-01-10 13:32 GMT-05:00 Julian Hyde <[email protected]>:

Yes.

JDK 8 is an exciting opportunity to modernize the code; we can make it
less verbose by converting anonymous inner classes to lambdas, and by using
“default” functions in interfaces. For new features that help significantly
with code style, I’d like someone to take a pass over the code to use those
features wherever applicable. I think that would be better than using the
JDK 8 only for new code.

I’ve listed some of the features in https://issues.apache.org/
jira/browse/CALCITE-2027 <https://issues.apache.org/
jira/browse/CALCITE-2027>.

Julian


On Jan 10, 2018, at 10:05 AM, Michael Mior <[email protected]> wrote:

Now that 1.15.0 has been released, can we update CI to remove testing for
JDK 7? It would be nice to be able to start using JDK 8 features. Also,
the
following PR for Apache Geode support doesn't support JDK 7 (because
Geode
doesn't): https://github.com/apache/calcite/pull/571

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