Hi,
I reviewed the spreadsheet. It’s still not clear to me what Enterprise Web Services is. On the PMC meeting we determined that it’s JWS spec which supposed to be in JAX-WS project. But it’s already there under "Jakarta Web Services Metadata” name. Shall we delete it from the Stable project?
Thanks, Dmitry
Ed,> Where
is the data that links Enterprise Web Services to Stable APIs project?Yesterday, we
determined that Enterprise Web Services was actually part of the JAW-WS
project, not part of the Stable API project: https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jaxws/developer
--------------------------------------------------- Kevin Sutter STSM, MicroProfile and Jakarta EE architect e-mail: sutter@xxxxxxxxxx Twitter: @kwsutter phone: tl-553-3620 (office), 507-253-3620 (office) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinwsutterFrom:
Edward
Bratt <ed.bratt@xxxxxxxxxx>To:
Jakarta
specification committee <jakarta.ee-spec.committee@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Wayne Beaton <wayne.beaton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Date:
06/18/2019
11:42 PMSubject:
[EXTERNAL]
Re: [jakarta.ee-spec.committee] Specification Project and Document progress
trackingSent
by: jakarta.ee-spec.committee-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx Did you have an idea for how to bubble
up CDI, Bean Validation, Batch, and Dependency Injection? Seems like they
probably deserve some mention on the front page.Where is the data that links Enterprise
Web Services to Stable APIs project? That doesn't seem to be included on
the Developer Resources page of Stable APIs project. I realize there is
opportunity for a bookkeeping error at any point here. Just trying to learn
how to trace this back.Thanks,-- EdOn 6/18/2019 9:26 PM, Wayne Beaton wrote:I've created a new spreadsheetto keep track of the specification documents. The sheet is based on the specifications
documents that Bill provided. You'll notice two columns on the "Raw
Data" tab labeled "Directory" and "File" that
reference the contents of the ZIP file that I can't currently share with
the group.With the first pass, I've made what I
believe are very good guesses at the names of the specifications. I'll
adjust these as I go through the restructuring reviews. I'll likely also
copy over the specification scope statements so that we have them all in
one place (this feels like something that might be useful). Feel free to
fix anything that I've missed.I've added some columns to track that
I've turned projects into specification projects, that we've gotten the
necessary approvals to contribute the documents, and that we've contributed
the documents. I'll update these columns as I work through these events.I've started creating some pivot tables
to show the data in different format. There's a pie chart on the "Spec
Rights Acquired" tab that shows progress in our JCP Copyright License
exercise. I'l likely tweak this chart's presentation a little; the number
will increase over the next couple of days as we sort through the first
batch of specification documents that we believe that we've acquired the
necessary rights for.The "Specs by Project" tab
has a pivot table that shows the relationship between projects and specifications.
I believe that what's there reflects reality. I used the Relationships
chart as a guide in a few cases.
Let me know if you notice anything that looks out of place.I noticed in particular, that there are
five specifications associated with the Jakarta EE Stable APIs project
(the PMC decided today that there were only four). Note that I have an
actual document for every entry in the "Raw Data" page, so everything
there is real.Comments welcome. Wayne-- Wayne
Beaton Director
of Open Source Projects | Eclipse
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