Re: FYI: Snyk JVM Ecosystem Report 2021

2021-06-30 Thread Enrico Olivelli
Patrick,
Thanks for sharing this report.

IMHO we will see a big jump when JDK17 will be released, it is tagged as
the new LTS,
so this will trigger most of the ecosystem to switch to JDK11.

Enrico

Il giorno ven 25 giu 2021 alle ore 17:39 Patrick Hunt  ha
scritto:

> If you download the "detailed" pdf report it shows that 15 is on the uptake
> already...
>
> Patrick
>
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 8:19 AM Christopher  wrote:
>
> > The report says that over 60% of developers use Java 11 in
> > *production*. That's higher than I would have expected. I figured most
> > production users were still running 8. Nevertheless, if that many are
> > using 11 in production, I can imagine the number of developers
> > planning for 11 or higher in their *next* releases would be much
> > higher. I think this gives real credibility to the idea that current
> > main/master/next/develop branches for Java projects should probably be
> > focusing on 11 or higher.
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 9:35 PM Patrick Hunt  wrote:
> > >
> > > Questions come up every so often on what jvm versions we should
> > > support/test/etc... Granted this is larger than our community but I
> think
> > > it provides some useful insight:
> > > https://snyk.io/jvm-ecosystem-report-2021/
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Patrick
> >
>


Re: FYI: Snyk JVM Ecosystem Report 2021

2021-06-25 Thread Patrick Hunt
If you download the "detailed" pdf report it shows that 15 is on the uptake
already...

Patrick

On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 8:19 AM Christopher  wrote:

> The report says that over 60% of developers use Java 11 in
> *production*. That's higher than I would have expected. I figured most
> production users were still running 8. Nevertheless, if that many are
> using 11 in production, I can imagine the number of developers
> planning for 11 or higher in their *next* releases would be much
> higher. I think this gives real credibility to the idea that current
> main/master/next/develop branches for Java projects should probably be
> focusing on 11 or higher.
>
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 9:35 PM Patrick Hunt  wrote:
> >
> > Questions come up every so often on what jvm versions we should
> > support/test/etc... Granted this is larger than our community but I think
> > it provides some useful insight:
> > https://snyk.io/jvm-ecosystem-report-2021/
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Patrick
>


Re: FYI: Snyk JVM Ecosystem Report 2021

2021-06-25 Thread Christopher
The report says that over 60% of developers use Java 11 in
*production*. That's higher than I would have expected. I figured most
production users were still running 8. Nevertheless, if that many are
using 11 in production, I can imagine the number of developers
planning for 11 or higher in their *next* releases would be much
higher. I think this gives real credibility to the idea that current
main/master/next/develop branches for Java projects should probably be
focusing on 11 or higher.

On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 9:35 PM Patrick Hunt  wrote:
>
> Questions come up every so often on what jvm versions we should
> support/test/etc... Granted this is larger than our community but I think
> it provides some useful insight:
> https://snyk.io/jvm-ecosystem-report-2021/
>
> Regards,
>
> Patrick


FYI: Snyk JVM Ecosystem Report 2021

2021-06-24 Thread Patrick Hunt
Questions come up every so often on what jvm versions we should
support/test/etc... Granted this is larger than our community but I think
it provides some useful insight:
https://snyk.io/jvm-ecosystem-report-2021/

Regards,

Patrick