Stefan Glienke 2002 Posted May 27, 2019 I know the repositories get maintenance and update for new Delphi releases but I wonder if there is actually a release planned. Last JCL release is 2.7 from september 2015 which probably does not support any Delphi version after that - last JVCL release is 3.49 also from september 2015. Since then we are in limbo state working with some master state - this is kinda far from optimal. Share this post Link to post
dummzeuch 1505 Posted May 27, 2019 My impression is that there are very few people left from the original Jedi group. I know for sure that I personally stopped contributing when the project moved to Github, but my contributions were merely a few bug fixes, so they don't really count in the big picture. Share this post Link to post
pyscripter 689 Posted May 27, 2019 Andreas Hausladen. Obones and and a few others have been quite active in maintaining JCL/JVCL. Although, there are no recent releases the recommended installation procedure involves using the GitHub master. See https://github.com/project-jedi/jcl for details. JCL/JVCL support all Delphi versions including the most recent ones. There have been tens of commits fixing warnings and minors bugs over the last few months (https://github.com/project-jedi/jcl/commits/master) There are masses of gems in both JCL and JVCL that are still worth using in production code. 6 Share this post Link to post
PeterPanettone 157 Posted May 28, 2019 15 hours ago, pyscripter said: Andreas Hausladen. Obones and and a few others have been quite active in maintaining JCL/JVCL. Although, there are no recent releases the recommended installation procedure involves using the GitHub master. See https://github.com/project-jedi/jcl for details. JCL/JVCL support all Delphi versions including the most recent ones. There have been tens of commits fixing warnings and minors bugs over the last few months (https://github.com/project-jedi/jcl/commits/master) There are masses of gems in both JCL and JVCL that are still worth using in production code. Embarcadero should hire them and pay them a decent salary! Embarcadero should also hire a few dozens of first-class Delphi developers and maintain the major open source Delphi libraries! What is Embarcadero doing with the many billions of $$$ they get from Delphi licenses? Share this post Link to post