There is significantly less backing (nearly none) from any commercial
entities. There is no product management team or PR team or ... we just
get by with anyone chipping in as they can .. and that varies a LOT.
Manfred
On 2025-05-24 12:26 p.m., John Neffenger wrote:
I'm genuinely curious, is there a reason why Maven has not switched to
fixed release dates and Java support policies?
Every other Java project in which I participate, including the JDK
itself, JavaFX, and NetBeans, switched long ago to predetermined
release dates and Java versions. For any of them, you can figure out
now what release will be available 10 years from now and what versions
of Java that release will support. All of them -- especially the JDK
-- have found the switch to be extremely beneficial.
Is there something fundamental about the Maven project that makes it
different? Was this discussed earlier and I missed it? (I joined the
mailing list in 2022.)
Thanks,
John
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