Hi,

I agree Pierre, like a lot of us already agreed in the referenced thread. I trust this time we will freeze R22 very early in 2022 and release 22.01.01 before 2023... We don't need much R18 releases, but will see...

Jacques

Le 19/11/2021 à 17:16, Pierre Smits a écrit :
Hi Nicolas, All,

Why rush now with a branch for 2021? Why not wait till short after the
start of 2022 and have a branch 22 similarly to what Michael suggested for
2020 in the referenced thread which seemed to have consensus among those
participating there and then?

Met vriendelijke groet,

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On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 4:44 PM Nicolas Malin <nicolas.ma...@nereide.fr>
wrote:

Hello,

As we previously shared [1], now that the 18.12 is released out as the
current stable (thanks all for the work !), we can continue to go
forward with creating the next branch release 21.

I propose this plan :
  * Create the branch release21.11 or release21.12 (it's a palindrome, so
it's better!)
  * Formalize it to support java 11 and Gradle 6.5
  * Formalize that trunk support java 17

Any others suggests or remarks ?
Otherwise I will work on it the next week.

Cheers,
Nicolas

[1] https://lists.apache.org/thread/2tbgmv8jmv5bk5y3g5hco0b3d92ss1tq
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