Hi Kevin...
Currently we use Java 7. We haven't had a compelling need to move to 8
yet, and there's something to be said for not getting too far ahead of
the curve. ;-) But primarily, it's an issue of resources... until Java
7 becomes hard to find (as in, vendors no longer support it), or until
we have a compelling use case for some new feature in Java 8, it's hard
to justify the effort given everything else we have to do.
But... that's exactly where you (and others) come in... it's kind of the
point of open source! We would be quite interested in hearing about
what you're doing, how it's working, and whether it improves the code in
some way (performance, maintainability, features, whatever).
We have not yet set up anything formal for back-contributions... again,
it's a matter of resources; we kind of need some back-contributions to
force the issue. ;-) Maybe this is it? Let's talk about how to do
this... we're new at this whole open source thing and don't really know
what we're doing yet.
One of the big concerns we have is that we are supporting operational
missions with this code, so we have to be careful what and how we accept
back into the mainline so as not to disrupt operations. In principle
we're quite excited to get contributions, in practice we have to figure
out how to deal with them responsibly. Again, suggestions/discussions
are welcome!
Thanks...
-Bob
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