The comparison point is 7.2 / EAP 6.1. Although don’t feel like you have to find every
little thing, just the major important items you feel should be on the official release
notes page.
On Feb 11, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Alessio Soldano <asoldano(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Jason,
which version of JBoss AS 7 are you using to compare? I mean, you want
to highlight what is new in WFLY 8 Final compared to which version of AS 7?
Alessio
On 11/02/14 15:38, Jason Greene wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am working on the release notes. In order to save time I thought I would try
something new, and just ask that you email me a blurb covering anything important you want
to announce in your area. This might be an interesting new feature, or it could be
something the user should be aware of (compatibility change, important default changed).
>
> Take a look at CR1’s notes for an idea of what I am looking for:
>
http://wildfly.org/news/2013/12/21/WildFly8-CR1-Released/
>
> I plan to duplicate most of this content, however, I know there are many other
interesting things I did not cover, so this is your opportunity to highlight them.
>
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