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Upgrade to Mutiny 2.6.0 with JCTools #2543

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jponge commented Mar 18, 2024

@ozangunalp @cescoffier fear the upgrade, anything can go wrong 🤣

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@jponge well it is green

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jponge commented Mar 18, 2024

@jponge well it is green

I'm scared it passes all 4 runs

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It passes even the flaky tests...

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@ozangunalp this would need to be in a new minor, as it changes quite some stuff internally.

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@ozangunalp ozangunalp added this to the 4.20.0 milestone Mar 18, 2024
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@cescoffier I've assigned it to 4.20.0 so the release after the next

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jponge commented Mar 18, 2024

Do you have any idea of the timeframe? (to plan the Quarkus update)

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I think the timing is good, I do not see why we should delay it. The only consideration was that we need a way to release previous version to support the Quarkus LTS.

@ozangunalp ozangunalp merged commit a659e58 into smallrye:main Mar 25, 2024
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jponge commented Mar 25, 2024

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