The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce the release of Apache
Commons Lang 3.4.
Apache Commons Lang, a package of Java utility classes for the classes that
are in java.lang's hierarchy, or are considered to be so standard as to
justify existence in java.lang.
3.4 is binary compatible to
Hello Charles,
looks like things got missed up. The Log messages takes about LANG-1109,
but LANG-1107 was added to changes.xml.
Furthermore there is a change in FieldUtilsTest. How does this relate to
either of the issues?
Regards,
Benedikt
2015-04-07 4:40 GMT+02:00 c...@apache.org:
Author:
All,
We just heard back from a very active member of Common Crawl. I don’t want
to clog up our dev lists with this discussion (more than I have!), but I do
want to invite all to participate in the discussion, planning and potential
patches.
If you’d like to participate, please join us
Benedikt,
Expletive, I wasn't being careful. The changes to FieldUtilsTest are to allow
test to pass under jacoco coverage.
I will revert, add another JIRA, fix changed.xml, and split into two commits
tonight.
Chas
On Apr 6, 2015, at 11:29 PM, Benedikt Ritter brit...@apache.org wrote:
I plan on posting the following to @board. If you want changes, please let
me know ASAP.
Apache Commons Board Report, 04-07-2015
The Apache Commons project focuses on all aspects of reusable Java
components.
The Apache Commons components are widely used in many projects, both within
Apache