On Thu, 11 Jul 2019 at 10:24, Geertjan Wielenga <geert...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> The other thing to bear in mind is that Josh is now really in the groove,
> or whatever the term is, in terms of his Java EE 8 / NetBeans development
> skills -- this is excellent news. It's all good from here, since everything
> he does will just accumulate from one release to the next. We should see
> this as the first step in the direction of Java EE 8 and use 11.1 to kick
> the tires for 11.2 etc so that when we get to 12, we'll have a really solid
> product around Java EE 8. I haven't yet managed to get the large code
> generation wizards, e.g., from database to REST endpoints, etc, to work in
> Java EE 8, and these kinds of things should be the focus next -- as well as
> getting more people on board to work with Josh, and Gaurav from Payara, on
> these kinds of enhancements.
>

Agreed!  Given particularly these things came in after feature freeze,
we should expect there might be a few rough edges still.  That's not
only fine, IMO, it's also the main reason for having non-LTS.  The key
thing is to tidy up the rough edges by NB 12.0.  And obviously
presenting that clearly to end users via the website.

And we have an AUC.  If we can find a better way to use it, we can
cherry pick and push select updates via the release branch if we
really want/need to.

Neil

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