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Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] One small question about work organization.
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Hello Dmitri,
It looks like the
https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jca-api/issues/122 issue is still
open. I think your next step would be to fork the
https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jca-api repo, make your change to
a local copy of the forked project (be sure to sign your commit
with your email that is associated with your Eclipse account),
this commit should be on a different branch than master that you
choose (e.g. issue_122 or whatever you call it) push the commit to
your repo and then create the pull request (against
https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jca-api).
If the you haven't signed the Eclipse Contributor Agreement yet,
the link is https://accounts.eclipse.org/user/eca. As mentioned
above, make sure your github account email is the same email that
you sign the Eclipse Contributor Agreement with.
Scott
On 9/2/21 1:17 PM, Dmitri Cerkas via
jakartaee-platform-dev wrote:
Hello Team, sorry for stress
you.
I'm working now to improve
the content of several Jakarta EE Specifications (obviously
with the consent (agree) of Specification's working groups)
and note some shortcomings in my work that I would want to
remove to be most efficient as possible...
The biggest shortcoming is:
for example, if I understood
correctly, my converted SVG images are not included in
"Jakarta EE 10 Platform Specification" because my delay in
delivering, right? I didn't know the date of "Jakarta 10
Release", and didn't commit my work in time... And I'm sorry
for that.
My question is: Where can I
see the dates of releases and other milestones of Jakarta EE
world to plan well my work?
Thank you very much,
Dmitri.
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