Thanks for the response -Jacopo. (You posted a minute before I did!) Anyway I think that I might have an idea that could solve our problem â let's just leave 14.12 and 15.12 as unreleased branches.
The jar issue is only an issue if we want to convert the unreleased branches into a release. Unreleased they can contain the jar files and the special purpose components etc â but if we want to release them then we need to fix the jar file problem before it can be released. Christian mentions that people are using the unreleased branches, so by leaving them unreleased, we are actually giving our users something that can help them move from 13.07. So I suggest that we seriously consider leaving 14.12 and 15.12 as unreleased branches. For the next point â I think our next release should be the 16.x â so that means that we are not backporting any changes and can take a branch directly from the trunk once the gradle changes have been applied. Comments anyone? Thanks Sharan On 2016-06-30 07:25 (+0200), Jacopo Cappellato <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 11:49 AM, Christian Geisert < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > ... > > My proposal is to release 14.12 ASAP, after that dropping 13.07 and then > > trying to do a release 16.x with Gradle. And a release of 15.12in > > between wouldn't be bad either ;) > > > > > Thank you Christian. > Your proposal makes sense but the problem is that we will not be able to > release (14.12, 15.12 etc...) until we have removed all the jars from the > distribution, and implementing this in the branches will require some > layout changes that will bring instability: the releases will be delayed > regardless and if we want to implement two different mechanisms for > downloading the jars for 14.12 vs the trunk and 16.x etc... than the > codebases will become rather different and more difficult to maintain; and > the extra effort will have to be backed up by the interested users. We have > to consider these aspects and do a reality check on resources before moving > in any direction. > > Jacopo >
