Thanks Anthony.

I thought there was some interest in supporting old GemFire clients and WAN. Is there no way to download it without a login/EULA? I'm currently using a different repo but maybe that's only available in Pivotal's network.

As far as M3 goes, do you think there would be any value in testing against it? I don't want to introduce new tests unless they are helpful.

Le 10/5/2016 à 5:31 PM, Anthony Baker a écrit :
Given that the official Pivotal maven repo [1] is locked behind a login and a 
EULA I think this might not work so well.  The license compatibility issues 
would need to be explored as well.

How would you feel about testing backwards compatibility against 
1.0.0-incubating.M3?

Anthony

[1] http://commercial-repo.pivotal.io

On Oct 5, 2016, at 4:17 PM, Bruce Schuchardt <bschucha...@pivotal.io> wrote:

We now have a backward-compatibility module but it's not well tested.  I'd
like to add tests to this module that run against GemFire jars downloaded
from the Pivotal maven repository.  I've already implemented the framework
and some smoke tests but want to know how people feel about the tests
downloading something proprietary to test against and whether failures
would be something the community cares about.

If we don't want this I'll keep it out of the repo until we have a 1.0.0
release to test against.

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