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Whether/When will Worker Threads become stable in v10 LTS release? #27593

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9468305 opened this issue May 7, 2019 · 2 comments
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Whether/When will Worker Threads become stable in v10 LTS release? #27593

9468305 opened this issue May 7, 2019 · 2 comments
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9468305 commented May 7, 2019

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Worker Threads is awesome, but it's still Experimental in v10 LTS .
It become stable in v11.7 release, which is not LTS version.
Whether it will be stable in v10 LTS?
If so, do you have a timeline?

Describe the solution you'd like
We need LTS version for real business environment. So v10 is the best choice now.

Describe alternatives you've considered
No idea.

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Trott commented May 7, 2019

FWIW, it's still experimental in v11.7. It just doesn't require a command-line flag anymore. But the documentation still labels in experimental.

For tracking its progress for exiting experimental and becoming stable, see #22940.

Even better, see if you can help out on any of the items that need to be done there?

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Trott commented May 7, 2019

Whether it will be stable in v10 LTS?

Maybe but I'd guess not?

If so, do you have a timeline?

No idea! Not imminent, though.

I hope this helps! I'm going to close this as being roughly a duplicate of #22940 but feel free to comment (or if GitHub allows, re-open) if you think I'm wrong to do that!

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