Which is fine, but it means the update overall is *not* an "errata".
It's a new version of the spec that includes both API changes and errata.
Presumably you'll use the JCP Maintenance Release process for these changes.
Just trying to make sure we're all using consistent terminology.
Greg Luck wrote on 09/28/16 10:04 AM:
> Bill
>
> Around 80-90% of the changes are errata, as defined. We have a couple of very
> minor behaviour changes. No new methods.
>
> Regards
>
> Greg Luck
>
>> On 28 Sep. 2016, at 8:45 am, Bill Shannon <bill.shannon_at_oracle.com
>> <mailto:bill.shannon_at_oracle.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Greg, do you really mean "errata", as described on our JCP processes page [1]?
>>
>> An errata does not change the RI or the version number of the API.
>>
>> [1] https://java.net/projects/javaee-spec/pages/JCPProcesses
>>
>>
>> gluck_at_gregluck.com <mailto:gluck_at_gregluck.com> wrote on 09/28/2016 08:35 AM:
>>> JCache 1.1 is an errata release. There is nothing new being added.
>>>
>>> See the list of spec issues targeted here -
>>> https://github.com/jsr107/jsr107spec/issues?utf8=✓&q=is%3Aissue%20miles
>>> tone%3A1.1
>>>
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