Dear Dave,

I'm not sure, that I'm answering your question, though besides major versions we are planning to have a major version every 6 months with an optional minor release 3 months away from the major one. Previously we tried to make a release in every 3 months, though we think that's stretching our resources.

The main theme of version 11.0 would be: Java 12 language support, Java Enterprise Support and Gradle Support

As I see now for 11.1: Java EE or Jakarta EE 8.0 support and probably Gradle Support for Java/Jakarta EE projects as well as bugfixes.

The version number scheme we follow for the releases is <major>.<minor> , just we did not have a minor version for a while.

On 3/7/19 7:20 AM, David Green wrote:
Also on QU40

**YES**.

Each release contains a “What’s new” on the website containing the release notes (extracted for JIRA), for example, [here for Apache NetBeans 10](<https://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb100/index.html>). The project aims to make no backward incompatible changes within a given major version.

Now that the numbering is moving the primary digit (from 9 to 10 to 11 …) every 3-6 months,  does this top number still convey major version information or is that something (major version) that is declared in the product announcement?

Great job on the document!

Dave


On 7 Mar 2019, at 5:46, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:

For the current release, here:

https://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb100/index.html

For each release there is such a page listing features.

Gj

On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 12:37 PM Mr_Krava <mr_kr...@yahoo.com.au.invalid>
wrote:

 Just looking at QU40.Where is the "Whats new" requirement we have said is
in each release?

CheersBrian
CUNKA


    On Thursday, 7 March 2019, 9:59:18 pm AEDT, Geertjan Wielenga
<geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com.INVALID> wrote:

 Hi all,

We've discussed this in various ways before, but let's try to hammer down what needs to be done and whether we agree that as a project we're ready to
go ahead and vote on becoming a top level Apache project.

We're working together well as a community, we have done two complete
releases in the incubator and are working on the third, and though the
donation from Oracle to Apache is not yet complete, that is not a
precondition for Apache NetBeans becoming a top level project -- i.e.,
there are going to be more donations from Oracle to Apache whether or not NetBeans is a top level project. In addition, we have been voting on a PMC
chair and that is going well too.

Maturity assessment is here:


https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Apache+Maturity+Model+Assessment+for+NetBeans

Plus, our mentors have been asking us to graduate and we have been
promising to do that, and wanting to do it, but let's now actually go ahead
and do it.

*NOTE: This is not a VOTE thread. Therefore, do not respond with a +1,
please. Instead, this is a discussion thread to illicit some discussion,
points of view, etc, before actually doing the VOTE thread. Rather than
getting a -1 in the VOTE thread, let's get any issues out in the open and
handle those before actually starting the VOTE thread.*

I will start a VOTE thread here on the dev mailing list at the beginning of
next week, after which the IPMC vote will be done on this, assuming it
passes. Until then, please respond with your thoughts on this topic,
concerns, etc.

Thanks,

Gj


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