On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 9:37 PM, Kato, Tomoyuki <kato.tomoyuki@jp.fujitsu.com> wrote:
On 10/02/16 12:19, Carlos Munoz wrote:
Just a heads-up that Zanata 3.8.2 has been released and is ready for installation (See: https://github.com/zanata/zanata-server/releases). Please let us know if you want to do the upgrade and need any assistance.
I'd love to, but Zanata 3.8 and up requires Java 1.8, and the two machines running Zanata only have Java 1.7 available. Personally, I'm not interesting in back-porting the Java stack yet, when we have a new Ubuntu LTS due out in April which will include it. I was going to make some time next month to test an beta install of 16.04 LTS with Zanata 3.8.x and see what falls off.
IIRC, we will use Zanata 3.9.? around April so that we can upgrade Zanata at one time with our requirement features, which is mainly needed to integrate with Stackalytics.
The release of Ubuntu 16.04 happens on April 21st, right before the OpenStack Summit in Austin. After the summit, it will probably take a few weeks for us to organize and get the translate-dev server upgraded to the new Ubuntu release with new Java to more formally test Zanata 3.8.x on it (beyond the work that Steve is planning on doing with the beta 16.04, thanks Steve!). So depending on how things go, we're probably looking at May or June for a production Zanata 3.8.x upgrade. -- Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph || Lyz || pleia2