Re: Supporting multiple JDKs

2018-08-24 Thread Sumanth Pasupuleti
> I'm still a bit confused as to what's the benefit in compiling with jdk1.7 and then testing with jdk1.7 or jdk1.8 I meant two separate workflows for each JDK i.e. Workflow1: Build against jdk1.7, and optionally run UTs and Dtests against 1.7 Workflow2: Build against jdk1.8, and run UTs and

Re: Side Car New Repo vs not

2018-08-24 Thread Eric Evans
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 3:01 PM sankalp kohli wrote: > > Separate repo is in a majority so far. Please reply to this thread with > your responses. I think it makes sense for the code, project, and workflows to be (de|loosely)-coupled, so the repo should be as well. +1 for a separate repository

Re: Side Car New Repo vs not

2018-08-24 Thread kurt greaves
+1 separate repo. I think in-tree only works if you're *not* supporting multiple versions and each sidecar release is directly tied to a corresponding C* release. Considering this case is also completely achievable in a separate repo anyway with minimal overhead we may as well start that way and

Re: Side Car New Repo vs not

2018-08-24 Thread Sam Tunnicliffe
+1 for a separate repo On Fri, 24 Aug 2018 at 06:40, Michael Shuler wrote: > +1 for a separate repository. > > Michael > > On 08/23/2018 07:30 PM, Murukesh Mohanan wrote: > > FWIW, I think it's possible to merge in a separate repository into a > > subdirectory while keeping git history, but I