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Re: [ee4j-pmc] Report of inactive committers.
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If you look at the GlassFish "who's
involved" page, scroll down and look under "individual
contribution activity," the first pie chart has a list of names
next to it -- There are 4 pages (click the arrows immediately
below the list of names). That's probably your best avenue of
approach to determining who is active.
If it would be productive, perhaps we could schedule a discussion
for 30 minutes before the Platform call on Tuesday. If this works
for you, we can reach out to others. Probably if we can get you,
me, Dmitry, and Kenji on the call, we'll have a good cross-section
of potential resources -- and for any gaps left over, we can try
reaching out to specific individuals.
I will work with Alwin to get a concise set of test suite results
that we can work with, to review failures that aren't captured in
the issues yet. From an issues perspective, there are 5
that are still open -- Failures in JASPIC in web profile;
failures in two webservices suites; and failures in two EJB
suites. (I suspect there are still other failures but these are
the issues that look to be current.)
There still seems to be the occasional full suite failure --
probably indicative of the suspected CI overloading issue we've
been working with Eclipse Admins on.
Would a discussion help? If so, let's set it up.
-- Ed
On 8/14/2020 10:13 AM, Steve Millidge
(Payara) wrote:
I’m trying to work out who is active in
GlassFish so I can spread the load of TCK failure fixing. I
put out a request for support on the glassfish-dev list and
got no response. So now I am going to try and allocate suite
ownership to active committers. If I can find out who they
are.
Steve
In general, my inquiries into this
have not been terribly successful. Also, the people I have
discussed this with haven't been terribly eager to remove
people from project committer roles. One common request is
that there be some attempt to reach out to those committers
and ask them what they want to do.
That said, the developer handbook
does suggest that inactive committers may be removed from
project committer roles.
Is there a particular concern
(other than their inactivity) that you'd like to address?
-- Ed
On 8/14/2020
4:32 AM, Steve Millidge (Payara) wrote:
All,
The Eclipse
Development Process defines inactive as made no contribution
for an extended period where extended is over 6 months. Does
anybody know if a project lead can get a report of inactive
committers for their project?
Steve
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