Will JavaFX 19 release an updated version? We have received a lot of feedback about program crashes on the macOS. These crashes should be caused by JDK-8296654. Because our program needs to be compatible with Java 11~16, it cannot be updated to JavaFX 20. It would be great if we could fix this problem in JavaFX 19.
On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 4:10 AM Kevin Rushforth <kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com> wrote: > As a reminder, Rampdown Phase 1 (RDP1) for JavaFX 20 starts on January > 12, 2023 at 16:00 UTC (08:00 Pacific time). Given the upcoming holidays, > that's a little over 2 working weeks from now. > > During rampdown of JavaFX 20, the "master" branch of the jfx repo will > be open for JavaFX 21 fixes. > > Please allow sufficient time for any feature that needs a CSR. New > features should be far enough along in the review process that you can > finalize the CSR no later than Thursday, January 5, or it is likely to > miss the window for this release, in which case it can be targeted for > JavaFX 21. > > We will follow the same process as in previous releases for getting > fixes into JavaFX 20 during rampdown. I'll send a message with detailed > information when we fork, but candidates for fixing during RDP1 are > P1-P3 bugs (as long as they are not risky) and test or doc bugs of any > priority. Some small enhancements might be considered during RDP1, but > they require explicit approval; the bar will be high for such requests. > > -- Kevin > > > On 11/1/2022 1:59 PM, Kevin Rushforth wrote: > > Here is the proposed schedule for JavaFX 20. > > > > RDP1: Jan 12, 2023 (aka “feature freeze”) > > RDP2: Feb 2, 2023 > > Freeze: March 2, 2023 > > GA: March 21, 2023 > > We plan to fork a jfx20 stabilization branch at RDP1. > > > > The start of RDP1, the start of RDP2, and the code freeze will be > > 16:00 UTC on the respective dates. > > > > Please let Johan or me know if you have any questions. > > > > -- Kevin > > > >