No, I meant in the EG site, with approval by the rest of your EG. I
thought we had done things like that. You can check with Marc Hadley
and Paul Sandoz; I've seen them post things like that, but I don't
remember the details.
- eduard/o
Rajiv Mordani wrote:
> Directly on the JCP site? If so the EG / Spec lead cannot post it
> directly. It has to go through the JCP PMO.
>
> Thanks
>
> - Rajiv
>
> Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
>> Is there a requirement that the EG can't post it directly?
>>
>> Rajiv Mordani wrote:
>>> The servlet spec was handed off earlier this week. The typical turn
>>> around time for the JCP is 10 business days
>>> though with JavaOne that could be longer. I will notify the list of
>>> when the spec is available at the JCP site.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> - Rajiv
>>>
>>> Sridatta Viswanath wrote:
>>>> I don't see the early drafts of JSF 2.0 and Servlet 3.0 specs on the
>>>> JCP site yet. When can I expect to see them?
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>> -Sridatta
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