Alright! I was expecting a minor release 1.5 and forgot about the version
bump in FileUpload. Yes, it doesn't make sense for a new release,
especially with the new major version. My patch was also the reason for my
curiosity though ;)
Thanks Gary for all the releases, PRs, and mails :)
On Sun, 19 Jul, 2020, 2:43 pm Stefan Bodewig, wrote:
> On 2020-07-18, Merbin J Anselm wrote:
>
> > Well. Commons Fileupload's last release was in December 2018 and it has
> > been released at least once a year before that. My thoughts were on this
> > line
>
> Well, the question is whether there have been changes that would warrant
> a new release at all. It hasn't seen that mayn commits the past eighteen
> months.
>
> I just had a very quick look at the commits since the last release and
> one of the first things done was bumping the major version. So if
> anybody cut a release from the master branch it would not be compatible
> with 1.4 at all. Not sure this would help anybody.
>
> As far as changes go I see your (Merbin's) FILEUPLOAD-274, adding
> support for Jakarta API coordinates and some performance
> improvements. I'm not sure whether this is all the people looking after
> fileupload (I'm not one of them) had planned for a new major version.
>
> Stefan
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