Ultimately I think it depends on whether the rest of the team is comfortable releasing without all components at final.
JSF Templating and Woodstock I can probably push this weekend to final. We are still waiting for some other components to go final see
Implementation Component Tracking - Google Sheets
Major components we are waiting for final are; Eclipselink, Weld, Hibernate Validator, OpenMQ (final is staged), JBatch.
I’m happy to cut a final this weekend for TCK testing with these components to follow in a future minor if others vote +1.
Steve
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Subject: Re: [glassfish-dev] GlassFish 6.0.0 release still on track?
On Tuesday, the compatible products page will include GlassFish 6 -- RC2 was certified compatible so this would suffice. It would certainly be better if we could have the final release before Tuesday. Don't forget, we need to run the full Platform TCK certification
as a prerequisite to finalizing the final build.
If the new GlassFish local CI jobs aren't yet reliable, be sure to ask someone from the Platform TCK team to kick off a certification run when the build is ready.
-- Ed
On 12/4/2020 9:55 AM, arjan tijms wrote:
Hi,
There's still a number of dependent components not in Maven Central. As far as I can see, technically speaking it's a matter of pushing a button to release them. But someone does have to press that button.
Examples are JSF Templating and Woodstock.
Do we still plan to release GlassFish 6.0.0 before 8 December?
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