The Jakarta Retrospective might be a good
Topic for Community Day.
The JQA Analysis, not so sure about that.
Werner
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This is an ongoing discussion in the last
Jakarta Platform and Jakarta TCK and Adoptium calls and
having a retrospective after the Jakarta EE 10 release in
the Platform project is the idea of Scott Stark and there is
also one planed in the Spec Committee, as far as I know - so
this input should be available during the Community Day and
could be presented.
The jQA post mortem analysis is available
now. This could be extended to automatically test for
constraints i.e. regarding dependency issues or violations
of naming conventions.
Another option is to run the testing part
of the TCK automatically with changes on umbrella/components
specs - this will extend the current use and design of the
current Jakarta EE TCKs, but some aspects might be picked
from MicroProfile to forward in this direction.
There are other experts like Scott Marlow
(unsure if he will be there), that could explain
contribution to TCKs in general or I might find somebody to
present lessons learned from refactoring a TCK of a specific
component spec.
I can offer to present jQA as focus for
the Community Day only - but I think the opportunity having
some deep involved people of Jakarta EE, MicroProfile and
Adoptium at the same place (in 3D) is a chance to make some
progress in respect to future development and cooperation in
these Working Groups.
And this is a chance to involve new
people in these communities too.
But if you think, the Community Day might
be the wrong format or target audience, a evening BoF
session during the main conference would be another option.
However, the last iterations of the
Community Day for MicroProfile in presence at EclipseCon
where more or less community experts meetings... ;-)
And the separate low cost ticket makes
the Community Day especially interesting for the strong
local communities.
To what extent has this been
discussed and vetted with the Jakarta EE and
MicroProfile stakeholders? I am worried this is a
bit too premature or narrow for Community Day.
Another option is broadening this
to be framed as a general session on how to
contribute to the TCKs, with this being one of the
sub-topics. Is that something you feel you could do
credibly?
Hi Reza,
I will be at the EclipseCon Community Day and would like
to
give/organize a session regarding establishing Jakarta
EE/MicroProfile
Continuous Integration to improve the general quality of
umbrella &
component specs including tools like jQAssistant to
reduce the friction
that makes release management (especially in Jakarta EE)
a tough
challenge currently.
You might noticed, that we started to use jQA (manually
triggered) as
post mortem analysis in the Jakarta EE Platform already
(https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jakartaee-api/issues/125).
This could be a joined session the colleagues form
Adoptium AQAvit too,
because they could show best practices for CI regarding
Java SE and
could give requirements to meet to let Jakarta EE TCKs
running on
Compatible Implementations be part of AQAvit in the
future and to learn
about running them within Jakarta EE Spec projects as CI
too.
Additionally the outcome of the planed Jakarta
retrospectives regarding
these aspects could be discussed in this session too.
What do you think?
Best,
Jan
Am 14.08.22 um 18:26 schrieb Reza Rahman:
> Folks,
>
> As you may be aware, there is a Jakarta
EE/MicroProfile part of
> Community Day at EclipseCon. In previous years, we
had no trouble at
> all coming up with 5-7 high quality, roughly hour
long sessions. The
> trick though is that the events were virtual and
free. This year we
> are running into issues likely because it is
neither. This is where
> your help is really needed.
>
> Do you think you can make it to EclipseCon
Community Day (it's on
> October 24th)? Do you think you can speak credibly
on any of these
> topics or other relevant ones:
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QPeINv3fT6bwgC0BixqwI4Nx9aJyZK2_PuYuo0QCc10/edit?usp=sharing?
> If so, this year we honestly need your help in
making the event
> successful. Note, you will need to pay for
Community Day even as a
> speaker (I did).
>
> Can you please let me know as soon as possible? The
sooner we can
> button this down, the sooner we can get the word
out and start on
> building attendance. If you want to promote, get
contributors for or
> build a community around a Jakarta EE/MicroProfile
technology/project,
> I can't think of a smarter mechanism than speaking
here.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help. Just respond to me
here to get going.
>
> Reza Rahman
> Principal Program Manager
> Java on Azure at Microsoft
> reza.rahman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> +1 717 329 8149
>
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