Re: Versions, patches and limited resources (was: Thoughts on a 0.9.4 rc)

2022-03-06 Thread Yuxuan Wang
+1 to what Allen said. Regarding 1.0, the main problem is backward compatibility expectations from semantic versions. With so many languages supported in thrift, basically if we ever make any breaking change from any of the language libraries we need to bump the major version to comply with

Re: Versions, patches and limited resources (was: Thoughts on a 0.9.4 rc)

2022-03-05 Thread Allen George
Hi Jens - First off, thank you so much for your work on Thrift. You've been a consistent maintainer for as long as I've been a member of this community. I think it's less a question about versions, and more about expectations. Thrift has two major challenges: a wide language footprint (which

Re: Versions, patches and limited resources (was: Thoughts on a 0.9.4 rc)

2022-03-05 Thread Randy Abernethy
If the community wants to move to 1.0 I would support that. On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 3:11 AM Jens Geyer wrote: > > Am 05.03.2022 um 12:06 schrieb Jens Geyer: > > Java and the compiler (for C#) > > > Well, compiler code is a full package ... so that would then be a full > 0.16.1 indeed. > > --

Re: Versions, patches and limited resources (was: Thoughts on a 0.9.4 rc)

2022-03-05 Thread Jens Geyer
Am 05.03.2022 um 12:06 schrieb Jens Geyer: Java and the compiler (for C#) Well, compiler code is a full package ... so that would then be a full 0.16.1 indeed.