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Re: [jakarta.ee-spec.committee] list of compatible implementations
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From my perspective I was imaging we’re not the involved in the approval process beyond clicking the merge button.
As far as not being involved in clicking the merge button and letting individual specs do it, that would involve either:
- opening the write permissions for the ‘specifications’ repo
- more git externals so each project could maintain some chunk of their content on
jakarta.ee - some automated tooling
I think long term we’ll find the second option attractive as letting projects have some ability to publish tutorials, proposals, presentations, roadmaps and other content would be beneficial. We really wouldn’t want to be middle-men in anything like that.
Short term we’re probably stuck clicking the merge button.
-David
I agree with the
idea of using PRs. As long as the format of the page data is sufficiently
documented, then that would be the preferred route.
But, I don't think
the Spec Committee needs to be involved with each component Specification
approval and merging, do we? Can't we leave that up to the individual
component Spec teams?
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From:
David
Blevins <dblevins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
Jakarta
specification committee <jakarta.ee-spec.committee@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
10/11/2019
06:04 PM
Subject:
[EXTERNAL]
Re: [jakarta.ee-spec.committee] list of compatible implementations
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On Oct 11, 2019, at 3:53 PM, Bill Shannon
<bill.shannon@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Or perhaps
the implementation owner is expected to submit a Pull Request against
the specification page?
This has been my preference. The
spirit being "don't make work for others."
When they submit that PR there should
be an approved certification request from the Specification Project in
the PR description. Until we see that we don't click merge.
If all lines up, anyone from the Specification
Committee can click merge.
-David
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