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Re: [jakarta.ee-spec.committee] TCK process: Inviting CDI and Bean Validation leads to the next meeting


It is not good to talk on a call  and type at the same time, at least I cannot do it. Let me try again, please.


Hi Scott,

can we expect Red Hat to present CDI/Bean Validation TCK process  on the Specification Committee call today?

If not, should we pencil it for next week?

Many thanks,

Tanja


On 2019-01-16 9:35 a.m., Tanja Obradovic wrote:

Hi Scott,

can we expect Red Hat to do present CDI/Bean Validation TCK process input for on the call today?

If not, should we pencil it for next week?

Many thanks,

Tanja

On 2019-01-09 1:38 p.m., Tanja Obradovic wrote:

Scott,

just to add to David's email, if someone can present this on our Jakarta EE Specification Committee call next week, that would be great.

Thanks,

Tanja

On 2019-01-09 1:29 p.m., David Blevins wrote:
omeone from the Red Hat side to do a similar overview of the CDI/Bean Validation TCK process?  Specific topic of interest is someone who has had experience with the test challenge process and can give insight as to how they've been handled, how long they take, what the volume is like, etc.

A writeup like the one Kevin and I did would be great, but at minimum someone to share some thoughts in the conversation is good.

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Tanja Obradovic

Jakarta EE Program Manager | Eclipse Foundation, Inc.

Twitter: @TanjaEclipse

Eclipse Foundation: The Platform for Open Innovation and Collaboration

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Tanja Obradovic

Jakarta EE Program Manager | Eclipse Foundation, Inc.

Twitter: @TanjaEclipse

Eclipse Foundation: The Platform for Open Innovation and Collaboration

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Tanja Obradovic

Jakarta EE Program Manager | Eclipse Foundation, Inc.

Twitter: @TanjaEclipse

Eclipse Foundation: The Platform for Open Innovation and Collaboration




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