2016-03-18 17:50 GMT+01:00 Sanne Grinovero <sanne(a)hibernate.org>:
On 18 Mar 2016 14:34, "Gunnar Morling" <gunnar(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
>
> Stupid question probably: Why do we maintain 5.0.x at all, now that
> 5.1.0.Final is out? Is it that EAP or WF will continue to be using
> 5.0.x? If so, why is that, couldn't they move to 5.1?
EAP will be supported for many years so that requires us to support 5.0 for
very long, and I guess that's why Gail would prefer to limit backports to
the essential (minimum risk of unwanted changes)
I understand about EAP, but why not start the support cycle with the
latest and greatest at that time? There is a 5.1 Final, so why take an
earlier one?
Not my call of course, just sincerely curious.
But even beyond product requirements, as an OSS project first I would be a
disappointed user to see support dropped so quickly from a recent major
release: I suspect abandoning 5.0 already would not be popular at all.
I rather see this on the level of major versions: The 5.x family is
kept alive, and as a user I'd track minors as they come out, expecting
that they are (largely) compatible and upgrading is not too hard.
I know we are not super-strict about SemVer (though I'd love that),
but I'd assume most users wouldn't expect an OSS project to keep alive
several minors of the same major in parallel. Well, at least I
wouldn't expect that as a user ;)
Personally I would see us support 4.3 too but I understand we'd need more
help for that to be feasible so that's life.. Hard to define what's the
right threshold for sure, so it's up to those who do the job to decide.. But
dropping 5.0 seems way premature to me to the point that I'd rather slow
down other R&D.
Tbh. I'd even better understand the wish for further 4.3.x bug fix
releases than for 5.0.x as it's a different major.
>
> 2016-03-17 22:17 GMT+01:00 Sanne Grinovero <sanne(a)hibernate.org>:
> > On 17 March 2016 at 17:40, Steve Ebersole <steve(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
> >> To be honest, I think its best if we somehow notify you for issues
> >> fixed
> >> that we think should be considered for inclusion on 5.0 branch and you
> >> can
> >> decide. A label or a filter. Something like that
> >
> >
> > +1 Shouldn't any bug be considered? Even if it's not a blocker but
> > it's annoying ..
> >
> > Personally I'd use a JIRA filter based on the "affects" field and
> > type=bug; if any you might want a label to exclude them from this list
> > so you don't have to review an ever-growing list.
> >
> > -- Sanne
> >
> >>
> >> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 5:30 PM Gail Badner <gbadner(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> >>
> >>> Please do not backport any fixes that are not blockers. If you are not
> >>> sure
> >>> if an issue is a blocker, then please ask before pushing to 5.0.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Gail
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