Alex, to be more specific, you can already fork Jersey on Github, and develop fixes for open issues _inside_ your fork (one branch per issue). Then simply open a PR gainst jersey/jersey/master. While chances are low to get it committed within the next days or weeks, the work is not lost but simply "on stack" for review and commit, once Jersey is finally migrated. So you _can_ start to contribute right now, just the PR will need some time. -Markus From: ee4j-community-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ee4j-community-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dmitry Kornilov Sent: Montag, 4. Dezember 2017 12:22 To: EE4J community discussions Subject: Re: [ee4j-community] Initial Committer Lists & Project Meritocracy I am sorry, but I won’t be able to add you as an initial committer in this case. Initial committers are people who *already committed* to this project. But it doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to participate. There is a standard and open Eclipse Foundation process to follow described here: https://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/Becoming_a_Committer excuse me, Dmitry, I havent been committing to the jersey project, yet. For the time being, I will just stay on track and maybe come back to it later again. Hi Alex, What is your GitHub name? I cannot find your commits here: in order to have more time to contribute to EE4J Projects, I have made some arrangements with my current project. So, I hope that I will have more resources this time. Could you please kindly help, to register me as an initial committer at the jersey project. (My signed ECA is on the way) Goebenstr.5 D-53113 Bonn Telefon: +49 (151) 24296962 On 04/12/17 08:21, Guillermo González de Agüero wrote: > Mark, > > Mailing lists were migrated to http://download.oracle.com/javaee-archive/
Excellent. Many thanks. That is very helpful.
I can't find any mention of that link on the Servlet EG mailing list. I'll post it now.
Mark
> > El lun., 4 dic. 2017 a las 9:18, Mark Thomas (<markt@xxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:markt@xxxxxxxxxx>>) escribió: > > On 03/12/17 20:47, Dmitry Kornilov wrote: > > We tried to be careful creating initial committers lists, but we are > > humans and can make mistakes. :) > > If someone supposed to be there, but not included, please add a > comment > > to a proposal or contact PMC or me directly. We will discuss it on the > > following PMC meeting and make a decision. All projects proposals > are on > > public review now. This is right time to address this kind of issues. > > > > We included people in initial committers lists using the following > rules: > > > > 1. GitHub project committers with 5+ commits. Committers who didn’t > > expose email address on GitHub were NOT added. Email must be filled to > > add a committer. It may be an issue. To get added, see above. > > 2. EG members are NOT added automatically. They are added only if they > > had 5+ commits. > > That criteria is flawed. For the EGs I have been involved in (Servlet, > WebSocket and - less recently - UEL and JSP) the only people able to > commit to the repositories were the spec lead and (in some cases) one > other Oracle employee. > > I would say it would be better to look at the mailing list archives as > well to see who was active but since the migration off java.net > <http://java.net> I > haven't been able to find where, if anywhere, the mailing lists were > migrated to. > > > All APIs are already released which assumes all EGs > > disbanded. Again, if someone from EG wants to join as initial > committer, > > see above. > > Will do. > > Mark > > > > 3. There are a bunch of initial committers from vendors which will > > support projects in future.> > > —Dmitry > > > > > >> On 3 Dec 2017, at 16:19, John D. Ament <john.d.ament@xxxxxxxxx > <mailto:john.d.ament@xxxxxxxxx> > >> <mailto:john.d.ament@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:john.d.ament@xxxxxxxxx>>> > wrote: > >> > >> All, > >> > >> I want to raise a comment on one of the proposals to this group, to > >> make sure its not lost and see if PMC members or other committers > have > >> any comments on it. > >> > >> Mark Thomas raised a comment about Initial Committers, and how they > >> seem to be missing some Expert Group > >> members: https://projects.eclipse.org/comment/252#comment-252 > >> > >> I'm wondering, as well, are expert group members encouraged to sign > >> up? Should they be explicitly solicited to join the projects? > >> > >> Likewise, for the RI projects, how are the initial committers > >> gathered? As a for instance, if I compare the OpenMQ contributor > list > >> and initial committers: > >> > >> https://github.com/javaee/openmq/graphs/contributors > >> https://projects.eclipse.org/proposals/eclipse-openmq > >> > >> They seem to be misaligned. In other organizations, I recommend new > >> projects to limit initial committers to those who are actively > working > >> on the project, and work on community building to add potential new > >> contributors to the project after the fact; typically after they've > >> established a level of meritocracy on the project. > >> > >> John > >> _______________________________________________ > >> ee4j-community mailing list > >> ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx> > <mailto:ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx>> > >> To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or > >> unsubscribe from this list, visit > >> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ee4j-community > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > ee4j-community mailing list > > ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or > unsubscribe from this list, visit > > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ee4j-community > > > > _______________________________________________ > ee4j-community mailing list > ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or > unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ee4j-community > > > > _______________________________________________ > ee4j-community mailing list > ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ee4j-community >
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