ABCL 1.8.0
Blake McBride
blake at mcbride.name
Fri Oct 30 15:07:09 UTC 2020
I have provided support in the past and would do so again if possible.
On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 9:44 AM Stas Boukarev <stassats at gmail.com> wrote:
> Are these companies willing to sponsor JDK 8 support? If they derive
> value from ABCL it's only fair.
>
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 5:34 PM Blake McBride <blake at mcbride.name> wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 6:35 AM Mark Evenson <evenson at panix.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> ABCL 1.8.0
> >>
> >> Under the gathering storms of the Fall 2020, we are pleased to
> >> release ABCL 1.8.0 as the Ninth major revision of the
> >> implementation.
> >>
> >> This Ninth Edition of the implementation now supports building and
> >> running on the recently released openjdk15 platform. This release
> >> is intended as the last major release to support the openjdk6,
> >> openjdk7, and openjdk8 platforms, for with abcl-2.0.0 we intend to
> >> move the minimum platform to openjdk11 or better in order to
> >> efficiently [implement atomic memory compare and swap
> >> operations][github/issues/92].
> >
> >
> > My company uses JDK8 and every company I've consulted with still uses
> JDK8. I have no plans to switch anytime soon and nor do any of the the
> companies I've consulted with as far as I know. Rather than forcing me to
> move from JDK8, your exclusion of JDK8 will simply cause me to stop
> upgrading ABCL.
> >
> > According to Wikipedia, Oracle extended support of JDK8 ends in 2030.
> Support for JDK11 ends in 2026. Other companies like Azul plan to support
> JDK8 for many years to come.
> >
> > Is it really critical for you to drop JDK8?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Blake McBride
> >
>
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