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Proposed schedule for JDK 18.3
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Proposed schedule for JDK 18.3
Proposed schedule for JDK 18.3
mark.reinhold at oracle.com
mark.reinhold at oracle.com
Wed Oct 11 17:17:10 UTC 2017
Here is a proposed schedule: 2017/12/14 Rampdown Phase One 2018/01/11 All Tests Run 2018/01/18 Rampdown Phase Two 2018/02/22 Final Release Candidate 2018/03/20 General Availability The milestone definitions are the same as for JDK 8 [1]. There's no "Feature Complete" milestone since, in the six-month model, every feature must be complete before it's integrated. The main development line is, in effect, always feature complete. The set of features in the release contains all, and only, those features that are integrated ahead of Rampdown Phase One. (What does it mean for a feature to be "complete"? I'll propose a detailed definition shortly. It'll be along the lines of what the milestone has always meant for past releases: A complete feature includes, at the very least, all necessary code, specification text, and unit tests.) Comments from JDK Committers are welcome, as are reasoned objections. If no such objections are raised by 18:00 UTC next Wednesday, 18 October, or if they're raised and then satisfactorily answered, then per the JEP 2.0 process proposal [2] this will be adopted as the schedule for JDK 18.3 (or whatever we wind up calling it). - Mark [1] http://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk8/milestones#definitions [2] http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~mr/jep/jep-2.0-02.html
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