SohanKumar created CMIS-1084:
Summary: Is there any way to run OpenCMIS 1.0 with Java 6?
Key: CMIS-1084
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CMIS-1084
Project: Chemistry
Issue Type: Wish
> Is there any way to run OpenCMIS 1.0 with Java 6?
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> Key: CMIS-1084
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CMIS-1084
> Project: Chemistry
> Issue Type: Wish
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the release this time.
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> - Florian
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> We need a release manager for the OpenCMIS 1.0 release.
>> Are there any volunteers?
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>> - Florian
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>> Hi all,
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>>> I think we are ready for OpenCMIS 1.0. What do you think?
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Nobody volunteered, yet.
If there are no objections, I'll run the release this time.
- Florian
We need a release manager for the OpenCMIS 1.0 release.
Are there any volunteers?
- Florian
Hi all,
I think we are ready for OpenCMIS 1.0. What do you think?
Before we release 1.0, I would
We need a release manager for the OpenCMIS 1.0 release.
Are there any volunteers?
- Florian
Hi all,
I think we are ready for OpenCMIS 1.0. What do you think?
Before we release 1.0, I would like to remove all deprecated methods.
Would that be ok?
What do you think about raising the minimum
Fair enough, I had a feeling that would be the answer but thought it was worth
asking ;-)
On 20/07/2016 08:30, "Florian Müller" wrote:
I have to agree.
We here are just phasing out Java 6. We would need Java 7 support
probably for a few more years.
- Florian
> On Tue, 19 Jul 2016, Gavin C
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To: dev@chemistry.apache.org
Date: 07/18/2016 09:19 AM
Subject: Re: OpenCMIS 1.0
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+1
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Gabriele Columbro
Executive Director, Symphony Software Foundation
> On Jul 18, 2016, at 12:30 AM, Florian Müller wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I think we are r
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Florian Müller resolved CMIS-991.
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Resolution: Fixed
> Remove deprecated methods for OpenCMIS
Florian Müller created CMIS-991:
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Summary: Remove deprecated methods for OpenCMIS 1.0
Key: CMIS-991
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CMIS-991
Project: Chemistry
Issue Type: Task
I have to agree.
We here are just phasing out Java 6. We would need Java 7 support
probably for a few more years.
- Florian
On Tue, 19 Jul 2016, Gavin Cornwell wrote:
If we’re contemplating a move from Java 6 why not move straight to 8?
What new features do we get if we move to 8 rather
On Tue, 19 Jul 2016, Gavin Cornwell wrote:
If we’re contemplating a move from Java 6 why not move straight to 8?
What new features do we get if we move to 8 rather than 7? How many users
would we loose because their locked-down "enterprise" work environments
are stuck with 7? (Or worse, earli
Engineer, ECM Development
> IBM Software Group
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> From: Gabriele Columbro
> To: dev@chemistry.apache.org
> Date: 07/18/2016 09:19 AM
> Subject: Re: OpenCMIS 1.0
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> +1
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> Gabriele Columbro
> Executive Director, Symphony Software Foundation
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+1
Jay Brown
Senior Engineer, ECM Development
IBM Software Group
From: Gabriele Columbro
To: dev@chemistry.apache.org
Date: 07/18/2016 09:19 AM
Subject:Re: OpenCMIS 1.0
+1
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Gabriele Columbro
Executive Director, Symphony Software Foundation
> On Jul 18, 2016, at 12
+1
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Gabriele Columbro
Executive Director, Symphony Software Foundation
> On Jul 18, 2016, at 12:30 AM, Florian Müller wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I think we are ready for OpenCMIS 1.0. What do you think?
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> Before we release 1.0, I would like to remove all deprecated m
+1 going for 1.0
I'm okay with removing the deprecated methods. I expect that increasing
the min. Java version will require some more discussions.
Jens
On 18/07/16 09:30, "Florian Müller" wrote:
>Hi all,
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>I think we are ready for OpenCMIS 1.0. What do you think?
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Hi all,
I think we are ready for OpenCMIS 1.0. What do you think?
Before we release 1.0, I would like to remove all deprecated methods.
Would that be ok?
What do you think about raising the minimum JVM version from 6 to 7?
- Florian
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