* Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger(a)gmail.com> [2011-07-23 20:03]:
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 02:00:24PM -0700, Douglas Myers–Turnbull
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just something I wanted to bring to attention:
>
> Java 7 is slated for release (after years of hassle and heated debate)
> on 28 July, 2011.
> I think this would be an important feature to include for the Fedora
> 16 release, and the months between Java's release and Fedora 16's 25
> October release would allow plenty of time to integrate Java 7. If I'm
> not mistaken, if Java 7 isn't released this time around, it won't be
> in Fedora until the Fedora 17 release rolls around, nearly a year (!)
> after Java 7 is released.
>
> I created an unfinished, skeletal feature page here:
>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Java7
> Unfortunately, I don't have the knowledge to help build it. I'm
> announcing it here in case whoever maintains Java 6 in Fedora, or
> someone else, is interested.
>
I was planning to do this myself .. glad you started it :) I can take
over the Feature and doing all the work if you're fine with it...
The alpha change deadline is a week and three days away so this is
very
likely too late. If you want to try to get an exception to get this in, you
need to get the Java SIG excited to do it, get the Feature page finished
(with estimates of how much time it will take to finish and who will do the
work) and put it before FESCo/Feature Wrangler to see if they'll grant an
exception.
Judging by the state things are in now, I don't know that it looks too
hopeful unless you get some Java SIG people to commit to working on it.
This is doable by the Alpha deadline. The main holdup for us has been a
lack of OpenJDK TCK for v7. The actual RPM can be written fairly
quickly. We were hopeful that we'd be able to push a more tested initial
version. But given the deadlines, it appears we will have to push
whatever we have right now and modify/fix it as needed when we have the
TCK.
Cheers,
Deepak
Maybe a better idea would be to try to make your contingency plan
into
a Fedora 16 feature and Java 7 as default for all of our java applications
a Fedora 17 feature (that would still need a fesco exception for a late
feature but if the Java 7 stack didn't affect the rest of the software on
the system, it would largely be a Feature needing release notes instad of
a feature needing coordination between maintainers. Those are easier to
grant exceptions for.)
-Toshio
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