Javen O'Neal-2 wrote
> How many releases into the 4.x series will we allow for API breaks? If we
> need to make all of our API changes by the time 4.0 final releases, then
> we
> might have a few more 4.0 betas than other releases (and probably wouldn't
> be ready for 4.0 final until Q2 2018).

I forgot to mention a voting about semantic versioning:
d) apply semantic versioning for 4.0.0+?

So we would have 4.0.1/.2... instead of the betas.
The problem with our beta-approach vs. semantic versioning is, that we can
have breaks in newly introduced APIs - and patch/minor versions ought to be
backwards-compatible. 
If this contradiction is ok for you, I would say, as long as we keep pushing
the patch versions,
we can keep changing the API.



Yegor Kozlov-4 wrote
> JDK 1.8 might be an acceptance killer for Apache Tika, one of our major
> consumers, as Tika still compiles on JDK 1.7. It makes sense to drop a
> line
> to @tika-dev and confirm it.

When writing the initial mail, I thought about this.
... but I like to have the feedback first of the POI PMCs.

Andi



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