Proposed schedule for JavaFX 20

Glavo zjx001202 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 28 21:47:57 UTC 2022


Great. I am looking forward to the update of JavaFX 19, so that I can fix
this crash for our program.

On Thu, Dec 29, 2022 at 4:47 AM Johan Vos <johan at lodgon.com> wrote:

> True.
> The issue has been resolved: https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8296654
>
> - Johan
>
> Op wo 28 dec. 2022 om 21:26 schreef Glavo <zjx001202 at gmail.com>:
>
>> In fact, I can't reproduce this problem on my own computer. However,
>> there have been several feedbacks on this issue.
>> It seems that this problem only occurs when running on a specific JDK
>> distribution.
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 4:26 PM Johan Vos <johan.vos at gluonhq.com> wrote:
>>
>>> There will be a new JavaFX 19 release with the security patches for
>>> 2023Q1 (scheduled Jan 17).
>>> Typically, those maintenance releases contain a few selected backports
>>> from the head version.
>>> However, in this case it seems unlikely to me as JDK-8296654 is not
>>> resolved.
>>> Once resolved, that is something that could go in the LTS backports for
>>> 11 and 17.
>>>
>>> Looking into JDK-8296654, I'm not sure I understand the issue, as the
>>> builds we do are with XCode 12.4 so that should not cause problems?
>>>
>>> - Johan
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 9:06 AM Glavo <zjx001202 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Will JavaFX 19 release an updated version?
>>>>
>>>> We have received a lot of feedback about program crashes on the macOS.
>>>> These crashes should be caused by JDK-8296654.
>>>> Because our program needs to be compatible with Java 11~16, it cannot
>>>> be updated to JavaFX 20.
>>>> It would be great if we could fix this problem in JavaFX 19.
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 4:10 AM Kevin Rushforth <
>>>> kevin.rushforth at oracle.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> As a reminder, Rampdown Phase 1 (RDP1) for JavaFX 20 starts on January
>>>>> 12, 2023 at 16:00 UTC (08:00 Pacific time). Given the upcoming
>>>>> holidays,
>>>>> that's a little over 2 working weeks from now.
>>>>>
>>>>> During rampdown of JavaFX 20, the "master" branch of the jfx repo will
>>>>> be open for JavaFX 21 fixes.
>>>>>
>>>>> Please allow sufficient time for any feature that needs a CSR. New
>>>>> features should be far enough along in the review process that you can
>>>>> finalize the CSR no later than Thursday, January 5, or it is likely to
>>>>> miss the window for this release, in which case it can be targeted for
>>>>> JavaFX 21.
>>>>>
>>>>> We will follow the same process as in previous releases for getting
>>>>> fixes into JavaFX 20 during rampdown. I'll send a message with
>>>>> detailed
>>>>> information when we fork, but candidates for fixing during RDP1 are
>>>>> P1-P3 bugs (as long as they are not risky) and test or doc bugs of any
>>>>> priority. Some small enhancements might be considered during RDP1, but
>>>>> they require explicit approval; the bar will be high for such requests.
>>>>>
>>>>> -- Kevin
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 11/1/2022 1:59 PM, Kevin Rushforth wrote:
>>>>> > Here is the proposed schedule for JavaFX 20.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > RDP1: Jan 12, 2023 (aka “feature freeze”)
>>>>> > RDP2: Feb 2, 2023
>>>>> > Freeze: March 2, 2023
>>>>> > GA: March 21, 2023
>>>>> > We plan to fork a jfx20 stabilization branch at RDP1.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > The start of RDP1, the start of RDP2, and the code freeze will be
>>>>> > 16:00 UTC on the respective dates.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Please let Johan or me know if you have any questions.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > -- Kevin
>>>>> >
>>>>>
>>>>>
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