We use Jackson directly in core, plugins use it via the Jackson 2 API plugin. What are the plans here? Does it make sense to create a Jackson 3 API plugin so that plugins can migrate to Jackson 3 if they want? Or will this be a conflict when Jenkins core does not update its own dependency?
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We use Jackson directly in core, plugins use it via the Jackson 2 API plugin. What are the plans here? Does it make sense to create a Jackson 3 API plugin so that plugins can migrate to Jackson 3 if they want? Or will this be a conflict when Jenkins core
does not update its own dependency?