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Drive CDI specification to v1.0.0 #206

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elezar opened this issue May 14, 2024 · 6 comments
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Drive CDI specification to v1.0.0 #206

elezar opened this issue May 14, 2024 · 6 comments
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elezar commented May 14, 2024

This issue serves as a top-level tracker for achieving a v1.0.0 CDI specification.

See the discussions here:

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bart0sh commented Jul 31, 2024

@elezar @klihub should we also remove all deprecated APIs in v1.0.0 ?

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elezar commented Jul 31, 2024

@elezar @klihub should we also remove all deprecated APIs in v1.0.0 ?

Yes, that sounds reasonable.

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klihub commented Jul 31, 2024

@elezar @klihub should we also remove all deprecated APIs in v1.0.0 ?

Yes, that sounds reasonable.

Yup, we can do that, too.

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bart0sh commented Nov 7, 2024

@elezar @klihub Considering quite substantial amount of changes in #233, I started to worry about API stability. The change is too big to guarantee that CDI 1.0 is still stable from my point of view. Should we postpone it or do only small amount of changes, e.g. introduce a producer package and simple spec writing function(s)?

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elezar commented Nov 21, 2024

@bart0sh I think we should differentiate between specification stability and API stability. Note that although #233 adds a number of files, there are no changes to the spec and the changes to existing functionality is limited to the parts of the cache that are concerned with writing specs and validation. I don't think #233 should block a spec v1.0.0 release though. Do you have insights as to whether a v1.0.0 spec is considered a requirement for DRA going beta in the v1.32 k8s release (which was the original driver for this issue).

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pohly commented Nov 22, 2024

v1.0.0 is not a blocker for beta. It probably is for GA.

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