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There is no stable version of eclipse in the future? [message #1847456] Thu, 28 October 2021 01:57 Go to next message
heng yue is currently offline heng yueFriend
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1. eclipes adopts rolling update
2. Release new versions, including new features, and fix bugs
3. New features include new bugs
Will the historical version continue to fix bugs?
thanks
Re: There is no stable version of eclipse in the future? [message #1847512 is a reply to message #1847456] Sat, 30 October 2021 05:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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No, there is only the rolling release.

Perhaps if enough members with resources join the working group and collectively wish to fund long term support versions then it might be a different story:

https://ide-wg.eclipse.org/


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Re: There is no stable version of eclipse in the future? [message #1848656 is a reply to message #1847512] Mon, 13 December 2021 01:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Why not concentrate on releasing a stable version? For example, release a stable version a year, and then no new features
Re: There is no stable version of eclipse in the future? [message #1848657 is a reply to message #1848656] Mon, 13 December 2021 05:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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That was the approach that was used a few years ago. There are definite advantages to the new approach:

https://www.eclipse.org/lists/eclipse-ide-wg/msg00118.html

That being said, the older "maintenance stream approach" also had significant advantages, though primarily for the downstream consumers, i.e., providing also releases that include only bug fixes with the reduced the likelihood of regressions by avoiding the introduction of new features makes some consumers very happy.

But for the people providing both maintenance stream releases and development stream releases, many things are double the work. One typically needs two development environments, one for each of the two forks, so one needs to do pretty much everything twice...

Given there are a huge number of consumers, of course you can argue it would be best to provide both. But the vast majority of the huge number of consumers pay nothing, sponsor nothing, and contribution nothing while the small number of providers bear the entire burden. As it turns out, the small number of providers, being the ones who do all the work, are also the ones who make all the decisions, and that decision was to reduce the work load by focusing on a single development stream.

In the past, there was also a drive to provide Long Term Support versions, but again, funding that was problematic because mostly everyone wants and expects stuff for free and hopes someone else will bear the burden for all. The Eclipse IDE Working group might be able to revive such an idea, but not without a significant increase in members or sponsorship:

https://ide-wg.eclipse.org/


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Re: There is no stable version of eclipse in the future? [message #1848979 is a reply to message #1848657] Mon, 27 December 2021 23:55 Go to previous message
Steven Johnson is currently offline Steven JohnsonFriend
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I agree, why not focus on the stable release. It would be better this way
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