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Re: [jakarta.ee-community] [ee4j-community] Eclipse Jakarta EE TCK commiters

The Java EE 7 Samples project lists 51 contributors, but looking at the commit count, the vast majority of the code was contributed by Arun Gupta, you (Arjan) and Rad Cortez. There are more contributors with tons of commits, but a great deal of the project could be moved just with some key contributors consent. When Bootstrap changed their license some years ago [1] it was a long process, but in the end it's a matter of time.

I would start the process by creating an issue on the project pinging every contributor and asking for their consent to donate their work to Eclipse. Some of them won't answer or won't agree with moving, but hopefully we'll get 90% of the code moved.

The Java EE 8 Samples project has received contributions mostly from Payara folks and since they are all still active members, it's more likely that they will answer to requests.


Regards,

Guillermo González de Agüero

[1] https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/10050#issuecomment-26234264



El vie., 14 sept. 2018 a las 21:58, arjan tijms (<arjan.tijms@xxxxxxxxx>) escribió:
Oops, accidentally sent the last email again.

Thanks for the kinds words ;) We'll have to see how to best separate the TCK JASPIC tests out, move them away from ant, and then combine them with my Arquillian based tests which are now in the EE 7 samples project. There already was a request to merge the full EE 7 tests into a future TCK, but given the many contributions by various parties that is probably not an easy task.

I'm fine btw, thanks for asking. Hope you're fine too. Indeed, long time since we met ;)

Kind regards,
Arjan




On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 8:36 PM Markus Eisele <m@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Lol ;-)

They are probably not anywhere near yours. Arjan, you're the clear leader here.

While you're at it. Can you take a second look and propose how to integrate yours?
Would be very interested to hear your thoughts on how to move on from ant.

Thanks,
Markus 

Ps... Hope, all is well. We haven't met in ages...

On Fri 14. Sep 2018 at 20:07, arjan tijms <arjan.tijms@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

On Friday, September 14, 2018, Guillermo González de Agüero <z06.guillermo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Time to setup it on our development machines and start testing ;)

Yes ;) I’ve been looking at the JASPIC tests a little, and at first glance they’re quite... special.

Kind regards,
Arjan

 

El vie., 14 sept. 2018 16:51, arjan tijms <arjan.tijms@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:
It looks like the TCK is now available:


On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 11:19 PM reza_rahman <reza_rahman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am indeed familiar with the TCK. The reality though is that I am far too busy already to help unless there is a real dearth of people to help and it is holding up progress.

What I am happy to do though is help familiarize other people.

Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S7, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone

-------- Original message --------
From: Scott Marlow <smarlow@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 9/5/18 3:56 PM (GMT-05:00)
Subject: Re: [jakarta.ee-community] [ee4j-community] Eclipse Jakarta EE TCK commiters


On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 6:31 PM Bill Shannon <bill.shannon@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

(Resending to new mailing list address.)

Splitting the CTS project so that each individual TCK is relatively independent is a non-trivial (but not impossible) task.  It should definitely be considered, but it would help to have someone lead that effort who is already familiar with the CTS and the JT Harness framework on which it is built.  Does anyone want to volunteer to do that?

Until that is done, updates to the tests for each API will need to be done in the CTS repository.  We'll definitely need contributors from each API project to update the tests as the API evolves.  If you want to help with that, you should start becoming familiar with the JT Harness framework.

Is help needed to get the CTS migrated over to Jakarta?  I assume we will still use ant (which is a huge improvement over the earlier need for multiple make tools needed on some platforms :-)

Scott
 
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