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As discussed in #910 the goal is to update the java version from 11 to 17.
Originally posted by bossenti December 28, 2022
Inspired by #740 I would like to discuss which Java versions we want to officially support.
These versions should be clearly communicated by us (e.g., in the README file) and also covered by our tests (see #841).
How do you like it if we focus only on the long-term support (LTS) versions of Java (currently: 8, 11, 17)?
This is the way Apache Spark handles it, afaik.
Are there any other ideas/preferences?
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As discussed in #910 the goal is to update the java version from
11
to17
.Originally posted by bossenti December 28, 2022
Inspired by #740 I would like to discuss which Java versions we want to officially support.
These versions should be clearly communicated by us (e.g., in the README file) and also covered by our tests (see #841).
How do you like it if we focus only on the long-term support (LTS) versions of Java (currently:
8
,11
,17
)?This is the way Apache Spark handles it, afaik.
Are there any other ideas/preferences?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: