+1 Thanks Dawid for the clarification.
Best, Yangze Guo On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 4:18 PM Jark Wu <imj...@gmail.com> wrote: > > +1 > > I think the purpose of the release note page has not changed over the > previous releases. > It's a guideline for users to upgrade flink which just contains API-like > changes. > All notable features should be included in the announcement blog which is > more visible to users. > > Best, > Jark > > On Mon, 13 Sept 2021 at 15:51, Dawid Wysakowicz <dwysakow...@apache.org> > wrote: > > > Hi devs, > > > > When working on the release notes for the upcoming 1.14.0[1] release I > > spotted inconsistencies in where we add release-notes. Therefore I wanted > > to ask how do we see the purpose of this page. So far the first paragraph > > states: > > > > These release notes discuss important aspects, such as configuration, > > behavior, or dependencies, that changed between > > Flink 1.x and Flink 1.y. Please read these notes carefully if you are > > planning to upgrade your Flink version to 1.y. > > > > Which would mean we should not put pure announcements for new feature > > there (we can still do that in the announcement blogpost, imo). However, we > > do that from time to time (not to point fingers, just some examples): > > FLINK-20731(pulsar > > source), FLINK-21924 (fine grained reasource management), FLINK-22670 > > (hybrid source) ... > > > > Moreover, I think it is good to remind everyone that the target group for > > this page is our user base. I think Stephan put it quite well when > > reviewing the PR for 1.14.0 release-notes: > > > > This is still too much written in a "here is what we did" perspective, > > rather than from the perspective of "what does the user need to know about > > this change". > > > > Can I assume the introduction to the page is still correct and thus e.g. > > remove the FLINK-20731 from there? > > > > Best, > > > > Dawid > > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/17182 > >