| For the two I own, it was definitely on purpose. 
 
 Christian Kaltepoth wrote on 11/07/2018
      08:58 PM:
 
      
      
        A somehow related question: It looks like there
          are also some SNAPSHOT versions deployed to the staging
          repository.
           
 
 Is this intended? Not sure if it is a problem, I just
            wanted to mention it. :-) 
 Christian 
 
        
        These module definitions should
            be going
            into Master, not your ee4j_8 branches.  The EE4J_8 branch
            should still
            be consistent with the Java EE 8 definitions and specs, and
            JPMS modules
            were not defined for that environment.  This Module
            information is
            for going forward post Java EE 8.
 ---------------------------------------------------
 Kevin Sutter
 STSM, MicroProfile and Java EE architect
 e-mail:  sutter@xxxxxxxxxx     Twitter:
             @kwsutter
 phone: tl-553-3620 (office), 507-253-3620 (office)
 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinwsutter
 
 
 
 From:      
             Greg Wilkins <gregw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
 To:      
             EE4J PMC
            Discussions
            <ee4j-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
 Date:      
             11/07/2018 06:39 AM
 Subject:    
               Re: [ee4j-pmc]
            Jakarta EE releases in Maven Central
 Sent by:    
               ee4j-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
 
 
 
 
 Ivar,
 
 So that is a recent decision? because in the
            servlet-api
            we were told
                the opposite?
 So currently our master branch
            has java.servlet,
 
 Ah, I just found https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/ee4j/issues/34. 
            OK we will update.
 
 thanks
 
 
 On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 at 13:21, Ivar Grimstad <ivar.grimstad@xxxxxxxxx>
            wrote:
 Hi Greg,
 
 It is the PMCs intention that future releases
            of the Jakarta
            EE specifications will have module names specified as
            `jakarta.*`.
 
 https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/ee4j/issues/34
 
 Ivar
 
 On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 12:53 PM Greg Wilkins
            <gregw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
            wrote:
 
 All,
 
 note also that the jakarta annotation release
            in maven
            central has a MANIFEST.MF with:
 
 Automatic-Module-Name: java.annotation
 
 Also jakarta.ws.rs-api has a
            module-info!  I
            thought these first releases were not meant to have JPMS
            support? 
             What does this mean for the following releases? Can we now
            all put
            JPMS support in?   There is some demand for that to be
            supported
            in the servlet-api at least.
 
 Another strange thing about the
            releases
            is that while they are visible at https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/jakarta/ 
            then jakarta directory itself is not listed at https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/ 
              This is somewhat confusing if you are using a non tools
            approach
            to discover what releases there are.  I'm guessing this is
            because
            the parent of the jakarta.Xxx projects is not at jakarta but
            at org.eclipse.ee4j. 
              Would it be possible to release a placemarker pom only at
            jakarta
            so that the directory is correctly listed?
 
 regards
 
 
 
 
 
 On Fri, 2 Nov 2018 at 16:05, Lukas Jungmann
            <lukas.jungmann@xxxxxxxxxx>
            wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On 11/2/18 3:04 PM, Kevin Sutter wrote:
 > My vote is to leave it as is...  If we attempt to clean
            up Maven,
            it
 > will just confuse people and possible get worse...
            Let's just assume
            the
 > reviews will go through with flying colors...  :-)
 
 I believe the voting should happen based on knowing what is
            wrong or at
 least not completely correct in these jars and what possible
            impact of
 those mistakes can be. I believe some of the issues I can
            see are minor
 things and everybody can live with them eventually but I
            don't feel to
 be competent to do such decision especially when it comes to
            wrong
 license file or possibly copyrights - IANAL and prefer to
            stay on the
 safe side, so here is what I spotted:
 
 
 jakarta.annotation-api has following entries in the
            manifest:
 Specification-Vendor: Oracle Corporation
 Implementation-Vendor-Id: org.glassfish
 Implementation-Vendor: Eclipse Foundation
 
 -> it was decided that the recommendation for APIs jars
            is to have
 spec-vendor set to eclipse-project-name and impl related
            entries removed
 
 meta-inf/license.txt contains wrong content (is: cddl,
            should be epl)
 
 javadoc has possibly wrong copyright in the footer + link to
 non-existing license-terms:
 <![CDATA[Copyright © 1999-2017,
 <a href=""http://www.oracle.com"
            target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">http://www.oracle.com">Oracle</a>
 and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
 Use is subject to
 <a href="" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:{@docRoot}/doc-files/speclicense.html">"{@docRoot}/doc-files/speclicense.html"
 target="_top">license terms</a>.
 ]]>
 
 
 
 jakarta.ejb-api - manifest:
 Specification-Vendor: Oracle Corporation
 
 javadoc has possibly wrong copyright in the footer + link to
 non-existing license-terms:
 <![CDATA[Copyright © 1996-2013,
 <a href=""http://www.oracle.com"
            target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">http://www.oracle.com">Oracle</a>
 and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
 Use is subject to
 <a href="" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:{@docRoot}/doc-files/speclicense.html">"{@docRoot}/doc-files/speclicense.html"
 target="_top">license terms</a>.
 ]]>
 
 
 
 
 jakarta.persistence-api:
 license file is in the root of the jar in html format, not
            under
 META-INF/license.md but the text it contains is correct
            (EPL2/EDL1)
 obsolete about/readme html files in the root of the jar
 
 manifest:
 OSGi version of API packages it exports is '2.2.99', should
            be '2.2.1'
 Specification-Vendor: Oracle Corporation
 
 javadoc says: "Copyright © 2017–2018 Eclipse Foundation. All
            rights
 reserved." and that is correct I hope.
 
 thanks,
 --lukas
 
 
 >
 >
 > ---------------------------------------------------
 > Kevin Sutter
 > STSM, MicroProfile and Java EE architect
 > e-mail:  sutter@xxxxxxxxxx    Twitter:  @kwsutter
 > phone: tl-553-3620 (office), 507-253-3620(office)
 > LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinwsutter
 >
 >
 >
 > From: Dmitry Kornilov <dmitry.kornilov@xxxxxxxxxx>
 > To: EE4J PMC Discussions <ee4j-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
 > Date: 11/02/2018 08:48 AM
 > Subject: Re: [ee4j-pmc] Jakarta EE releases in Maven
            Central
 > Sent by: ee4j-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
 >
            ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 >
 >
 >
 > It’s even worse. Today 3 artifacts hit the Maven
            Central:
 >
 > jakarta.persistence   jakarta.persistence-api   2.2.1 |
            (1)     02-Nov-2018
 > jakarta.ejb           jakarta.ejb-api  
                    3.2.3 | (1)     01-Nov-2018
 > jakarta.annotation    jakarta.annotation-api    1.3.3
            | (1)     29-Oct-2018
 >
 > It was done by mistake. We understand the process and
            know that public
 > releases cannot be done without passing the release
            review. Wayne,
            how
 > shall we deal with this situation?
 >
 > Thanks,
 > Dmitry
 >
 > On 2 Nov 2018, at 14:15, Ivar Grimstad
            <_ivar.grimstad@gmail.com_
 > <mailto:ivar.grimstad@xxxxxxxxx>>
            wrote:
 >
 > I have added this item to the PMC meeting on Tuesday.
 >
 > Ivar
 >
 > On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 2:12 PM Kevin Sutter
            <_sutter@xxxxxx.com_
 > <mailto:sutter@xxxxxxxxxx>>
            wrote:
 > You are correct, Christian.  The Eclipse Release Review
            should
            be
 > successful before the artifacts are published to Maven
            Central.
 >
 > I'm going to chalk this up to a new process.  Everybody
            has been
            pushing
 > to complete this Glassfish release and the process may
            not be well
 > understood by everybody.  (Although the EclipseLink
            team should
            know the
 > process...)
 >
 > ---------------------------------------------------
 > Kevin Sutter
 > STSM, MicroProfile and Java EE architect
 > e-mail: _sutter@xxxxxx.com_ <mailto:sutter@xxxxxxxxxx> 
              Twitter:
 >   @kwsutter
 > phone: tl-553-3620 (office), _507-253-3620_
 > <tel:%28507%29%20253-3620>(office)
 > LinkedIn: _https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinwsutter_
 >
 >
 >
 > From: Christian Kaltepoth <_christian@kaltepoth.de_
 > <mailto:christian@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
 > To: EE4J PMC Discussions <_ee4j-pmc@eclipse.org_
 > <mailto:ee4j-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
 > Date: 11/02/2018 07:55 AM
 > Subject: [ee4j-pmc] Jakarta EE releases in Maven
            Central
 > Sent by: _ee4j-pmc-bounces@eclipse.org_
 > <mailto:ee4j-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>
 >
            ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 >
 >
 >
 > Dear PMC,
 >
 > I'm a bit confused. It looks like more and more Jakarta
            EE releases
            are
 > available in Maven Central:
 >
 > EJB: _https://search.maven.org/search?q=g:jakarta.ejb_
 > JPA: _https://search.maven.org/search?q=g:jakarta.persistence_
 >
 > But AFAIK there were no Release Reviews for these
            releases. My
 > impression was that releases are first pushed to the
            staging repository
 > and then a corresponding Release Review is created. And
            only if the
 > Release Review is successful, the artifacts a pushed to
            Maven Central.
 >
 > Is that correct? Or am I missing some part of the
            process here?
 >
 > Best regards
 >
 > Christian
 >
 >
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