Congratulations to all involved in this!

Looking forward to seeing JavaFX grow now it's outside of the JDK.

-Chris

On Tue, September 18, 2018 14:08, Johan Vos wrote:
> Adding to what Kevin already said (huge thanks to Kevin and Oracle for
> all they did), I want to thank everyone on this list for being part of
> this release. The JavaFX 11 release is a huge milestone, and there are
> many people who contributed, some of them who have been working with
> JavaFX from
> day 1, some who just started working.
>
> As for the site http://openjfx.io: this is something we created with
> Gluon,
> but we really want it to be a community-organised site. Therefore, it is
> all available via github, and open for PR's:
> https://github.com/openjfx/hugo-site.
>
>
> Thanks again,
>
>
> - Johan
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 3:02 PM Kevin Rushforth
> <kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>> I am pleased to announce the final release of JavaFX 11 as well as the
>> launch of a new OpenJFX community site at:
>>
>> http://openjfx.io/
>>
>>
>> The GA version of JavaFX 11 is now live and can be downloaded by going
>> to the openjfx.io site or by accessing javafx modules from maven central
>>  at openjfx:javafx-COMPONENT:11 (where COMPONENT is one of base,
>> graphics, controls, and so forth).
>>
>> This is the first standalone release of JavaFX 11. It runs with JDK 11,
>>  which is available as a release candidate now and will be shipped as a
>>  GA version next week, or on JDK 10 (OpenJDK build only).
>>
>>
>> A big thank you to all who have contributed to OpenJFX make this
>> release possible! I especially thank Johan Vos, both for taking on the
>> role as Co-Lead of the OpenJFX Project and for the work that Gluon as
>> done to build and host the JavaFX 11 release.
>>
>> I look forward to working with you all on JavaFX 12 and beyond.
>>
>>
>> -- Kevin
>>
>>
>>
>


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