I was thinking more about bug fixes in the compatible implementation, but bug fixes in the API docs seem fair too.
Yes. I'll go out on a limb and say that simple bug fixes should be allowed in the new x.0.0 release without needing a special, separate release plan. Things like correcting
the wording in the Spec, or correcting javadoc. But, if these "bug fixes" affect the API, then I would claim these are feature updates and require a separate release plan. Fair?
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From: Bill Shannon
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Date: 01/20/2020 14:28
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [jakarta.ee-spec] [servlet-spec] New features in EE9 for Servlet-API 5.0?
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Just to be clear, what do you think our position is for bug fixes?
Can the x.0.0 package rename release also include bug fixes without needing a
special release plan?
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