[wildfly-dev] Component upgrade window callback

Jason Greene jason.greene at redhat.com
Thu Jul 27 22:06:19 EDT 2017


We usually launch a call at the start of the release for suggestions of features of significance, including notable updates. 11 has been focused on the Elytron work that was set aside on the back burner for 10, and for 10.1 we decided to target out of the box HTTP/2. In the hibernate case Scott M usually coordinates major updates with Steve, since he usually has to update the integration code. We want to make two major improvements though:

1) Less time between releases (speed them up a bit more) - hopefully reducing the friction for getting updates in
2) We have a provisioning project that is underway, which will facilitate the ability to have overlaying update feature streams, so that, for example, the hibernate project could have a “latest” stream that users could subscribe to (Although we would like for WildFly master to still stay current, as long as there is a plan for how compatibility is handled)

-Jason

> On Jul 27, 2017, at 11:16 AM, Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel at hibernate.org> wrote:
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> In the past, the Hibernate team has missed quite a few Wildfly upgrade trains or had to run alongside to jump in it while it was taking off. I’m sure other components are in the same boat. The main problem is that we don’t really have a clear signal saying component upgrade window opened until date yyyy-mm-dd, or if it exists we are not watching it.
> 
> Since our objective is to get the latest and greatest of our tech in Wildfly as soon as possible, I wonder if we can put in place some kind of callback process to know when we should get our act together is a less stressful way.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Emmanuel
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Jason T. Greene
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