+1 Arnaud
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 8:17 PM, Baptiste MATHUS <m...@batmat.net> wrote: > +1 > Le 23 juil. 2013 16:30, "Lennart Jörelid" <lennart.jore...@gmail.com> a > écrit : > > > +1000 .... which is a rather odd number for a vote; blame Stephen > instead > > of me. :) > > > > I think we can skip the 1.6 release of the JDK as a Maven basis; JDK 1.6 > is > > at or near EOL and the step from one > > minimum JDK version to another (i.e. JDK 1.7) would be just as painful as > > the step to JDK 1.6 - but with added > > longevity, feature set and power. > > > > > > 2013/7/23 Fred Cooke <fred.co...@gmail.com> > > > > > +1, unsure if you could have muddied the essentially simple question > > > much more, but OK. :-p > > > > > > On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Stephen Connolly > > > <stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > +1 (binding) > > > > > > > > > > > > On 23 July 2013 14:59, Stephen Connolly < > > stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com > > > >wrote: > > > > > > > >> This vote is to cover the minimum required version of Java for Maven > > > Core. > > > >> > > > >> Maven Plugins produced by the Apache Maven Project that are flagged > as > > > >> compatible with older versions of Maven Core as their baseline will > > > still > > > >> require to stick to the minimum Java requirements of that Maven Core > > > >> version. In other words, if for example maven-compiler-plugin > > advertises > > > >> compatibility with Maven Core 2.0.11+ then that will still need to > be > > > >> compiled targeting Java 1.4 and only using dependencies that are > > aligned > > > >> with that runtime requirement. > > > >> > > > >> Additionally patch releases to existing releases of Maven Core will > > not > > > be > > > >> subject to this requirement. > > > >> > > > >> For example [example]*if* this vote passes and *if* on Sep 29th we > > > release > > > >> Maven 3.2.0 and *if* on Oct 2nd we release Maven 2.0.12, Maven > 2.2.2, > > > Maven > > > >> 3.0.6, Maven 3.1.1, Maven 3.2.1 and Maven 3.3.0 (due to say some > > > security > > > >> issue that affected all versions of Maven) then only Maven 3.3.0 > would > > > be > > > >> require Java 6 as a minimum runtime requirement, the 2.0.12 release > > > would > > > >> still require Java 1.4 and the 2.2.2, 3.0.6, 3.1.1 and 3.2.1 > versions > > > would > > > >> all still require Java 1.5.[/example] > > > >> > > > >> This is not a requirement that 3rd party plugins need use Java 6 as > a > > > >> minimum. Third party plugins are free to require any Java version >= > > the > > > >> corresponding Maven minimum requirement, though obviously from a > users > > > >> perspective it is best if plugins try to adhere to our contracts for > > > >> corresponding versions of Maven Core. > > > >> > > > >> Justification for the cut-off date: > > > >> > > > >> * Oracle has gone end of life on Java 6 Feb 2013 (note that there is > > > still > > > >> extended and sustaining support for existing Oracle customers using > > > Java 5) > > > >> * IBM will go end of life for z/OS on 30th Sep 2013 (other platforms > > are > > > >> still with support, but there are other Java vendors for other > > > platforms) > > > >> * Apple no longer supports any hardware that does not have at least > an > > > >> Apple Java 6 version available. > > > >> * Red Hat is providing support for OpenJDK 6 > > > >> * HP-UX, OpenVMS, and Tru64 all have a Java 6 implementation > > available. > > > >> > > > >> As I see it, that essentially ensures that for the vast majority of > > > >> platforms there is a very strong likelihood of a Java 6 compatible > > > version > > > >> of Java available for that platform. Toolchains support or forking > of > > > the > > > >> compiler and surefire can provide support for users who still need > to > > > build > > > >> with older versions of Java (e.g., as was the case for Java 1.4.2 > with > > > >> Maven 2.2.1). Additionally users who are forced to use a java > version > > > older > > > >> than Java 6 also are likely unable to upgrade their version of > Maven, > > so > > > >> this change will not affect them > > > >> > > > >> This vote is open for 72 hours. A minimum of three +1 binding votes > > > (i.e. > > > >> from the PMC) and the majority of votes cast from committers will be > > > >> required to pass this vote. > > > >> > > > >> +1000: Yes, and when can we have the vote to go for Java 7 as a > > minimum? > > > >> (This option is equivalent to +1 but provides people the ability to > > > >> indicate an additional preference while not contributing to the > > > inevitible > > > >> noise) > > > >> +1: Yes > > > >> 0: No opinion > > > >> -1: No > > > >> > > > >> -Stephen > > > >> > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org > > > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@maven.apache.org > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > -- > > +==============================+ > > | Bästa hälsningar, > > | [sw. 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