Theo
Von: "Igal Shilman"
An: "Seth Wiesman"
CC: "dev" , "user"
Gesendet: Freitag, 11. September 2020 13:15:38
Betreff: Re: [DISCUSS] Drop Scala 2.11
@Galen FYI: the upcoming StateFun release would use Scala2.12
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 5:14 PM
@Galen FYI: the upcoming StateFun release would use Scala2.12
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 5:14 PM Seth Wiesman wrote:
> @glen
>
> Yes, we would absolutely migrate statefun. StateFun can be compiled with
> Scala 2.12 today, I'm not sure why it's not cross released.
>
> @aljoscha :)
>
> @mathieu Its
@glen
Yes, we would absolutely migrate statefun. StateFun can be compiled with
Scala 2.12 today, I'm not sure why it's not cross released.
@aljoscha :)
@mathieu Its on the roadmap but it's non-trivial and I'm not aware of
anyone actively working on it.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 10:09 AM Matthieu
Yes! I would be in favour of this since it's blocking us from upgrading
certain dependencies.
I would also be in favour of dropping Scala completely but that's a
different story.
Aljoscha
On 10.09.20 16:51, Seth Wiesman wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Think of this as a pre-flip, but what does everyon
Hi Everyone,
Think of this as a pre-flip, but what does everyone think about dropping
Scala 2.11 support from Flink.
The last patch release was in 2017 and in that time the scala community has
released 2.13 and is working towards a 3.0 release. Apache Kafka and Spark
have both dropped 2.11 suppor