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| Re: [tycho-dev] Tycho 3.0 release | 
> If we want to better serve a wider ecosystem, those important
> features must be released soon (just like we've tried to release newer
> Java support frequently so far).
I can't remember the original bug that complained about missing support 
for mixed-reactors but it must be > 4 years now, people can wait some 
more for an official release (or help getting things done faster ...) 
and using snapshots as well ;-)
> We've changed multiple signatures in public methods
> so we've potentially broken all consumers of those services.
Well I think as long as the API == pom.xml (!) remains unchanged people 
really don't care, if people build up plugins on Tycho they have to 
check before upgrading of course but I don't think this is very common 
(I have some maven-plugin using tycho but promise to not complain).
But if we change things like removing mojos, this probably will break 
current build files and that's the only reason I suggested/postponed 
those to 3.x until now.
Am 07.01.22 um 11:08 schrieb Mickael Istria:
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 11:05 AM Christoph Läubrich 
<laeubi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:laeubi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
    Do we? If yes, I can offer to maintain 2.7.x branch with this dedicated
    changes (2022-03 dependecies + PGP), but can't platform simply use 3.x
    snapshots?
There is not only Platform that's going to need those features, PGP is 
going to get traction very fast together with Maven Target Platform 
location, and Platform uses 3.x because the people who maintain Platform 
build are partly the ones that maintain Tycho so it's in a privileged 
state. If we want to better serve a wider ecosystem, those important 
features must be released soon (just like we've tried to release newer 
Java support frequently so far).
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