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jdk-distribution-matrix: '[ "temurin", "zulu", "microsoft", "liberica", "adopt-openj9" ]' |
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I know it's not part of this change, but do we really expect big differences between let's say Liberia, Zulu, Microsoft and Temurin? I do see why OpenJ9 is on the list, but all the others are regular Hotspot JVM's, aren't they?
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probably not :) but as I already got differences (for javadoc) between distributions
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@mthmulders what would be your suggestion to limit to which?
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Usually, I'd say "a Hotspot VM and an OpenJ9 VM". For OpenJ9, we don't have my choices; for Hotspot, I guess Temurin or maybe Zulu?
But if you're saying there are differences (e.g. in generated Javadoc) and they matter for the m-c-p, then we should include them.
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