I think IBM still has a program whereby ISVs can spin up a partition on an
IBM i server to test their software at new release levels.

I find it rare that a vendor doesn't support a new IBM i release because
IBM does such a noteworthy job of supporting code that was developed on
prior releases. I can only ever recall having to make a minor change in my
application to run on a new IBM i release.

Depending on the type of application, vendors may or may not want to
"incorporate" new IBM i "features".



On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 8:07 AM Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

When you go to install a new software package (this week) and they list
prerequisites like:
5761-TC1
5733-AC3
You just want to scream!
First of all, 5761-TC1 hasn't been supported since 2015 (2019 if you
wanted to shell out some serious coin for very limited support). This has
been replaced by 5770-TC1.
5733-AC3 hasn't been an option since V5R3 and was rolled into the base OS
as part of V5R4.

As I've always said, I'm more impressed by a vendor who is ready to
support the newest release of IBM i on GA date than one who can still
support V2R3. I can almost guarantee you that we'll be running rNext
within a month of GA date. And I detest having to deal with vendors who
drag their feet supporting the new release. In fact, this was the primary
reason we switched vendors for two major systems: H/A and change
management.

IBM has announced they will be putting out new releases of IBM i every 3
years. So spring of 2022 is likely for the new release. If you are a
vendor there's a couple of things you need to be doing:
One - Get involved with IBM Early Programs. Good luck finding a working
link on IBM's website for Early Programs for IBM i. I reported these
broken links to the director of IBM i Early Programs and she cannot find
who runs that website.
Two - If you have less than a P9 then you need to decide if you're going
to upgrade your box, or rent a space on someone else's system. There's
always those vendors who hope that some customer will test it out for them
and let them know. 7.3 was the last release to support P7's and I'm
betting the trend continues and that 7.4 will be the last to support P8's.
Lack of vendor (at the time, IBM) testing on P9's and us still using a P8
for our test system lead greatly to us switching to O365 off of Domino for
email although we still use Domino extensively for other applications (and
still develop using it).
Three - Forget about getting any useful information from the IBM planning
site for "future" releases. Years ago it used to be useful but they've not
put any real future stuff on it until formal announcements for the last few
releases. Although they did publish that IBM i 7.3 would be the last
release to support P7's almost a year prior to the 7.4 announcement. (July
2018 vs April 2019).
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/687283
Maybe they're waiting for this?
https://bit.ly/3BuJ3nH


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Rob Berendt
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