I favour more regular non-beta releases generally and like the idea of a 4.0 release. I'm pretty neutral on the JRE version support. My employers mandate JRE 1.8 usage and I think, for security reasons, this is the right approach. My 2 cents is that we could continue to support a 3.x branch and backport security fixes and fixes that would be generally useful to a wide community. As part of a possible 4.0 release, we should review the deprecated code to try and prune as much as possible.
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