Hi,
The use of Github for JSRs has been a recent topic among the Oracle spec
leads. According to Bill Shannon, Oracle's position is that JSR
artifacts may be mirrored in Github, but the master repository must
reside on java.net.
Also, JSR 375 is not using the Apache License 2, as Werner pointed out.
Alex
On 3/16/15 10:02 AM, Werner Keil wrote:
> Btw. what about the License files and headers?
> https://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=375 does not mention Apache 2 (and
> from EC work I know Oracle Legal is not very keen on new Apache
> licensed artifacts into the platform aside from existing JSRs like CDI
> etc.) so while this is just a playground, are we sure there's no
> "license pollution" or stuff the JSR may not want to use?;-)
>
> Werner
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Rudy De Busscher
> <rdebusscher_at_gmail.com <mailto:rdebusscher_at_gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> good idea to assemble some code thingies. Talks easier indeed :)
>
> my github ID https://github.com/rdebusscher
>
> Rudy
>
> On 16 March 2015 at 11:01, David Blevins <dblevins_at_tomitribe.com
> <mailto:dblevins_at_tomitribe.com>> wrote:
>
> Scoured the JIRAs in an attempt to pull out the code snippets
> used in all the JIRAs.
>
> I do my best thinking in my editor rather than email. It's
> also significantly faster for me to use the IDE in
> presentations rather than pull code and put into slides.
>
> - https://github.com/dblevins/javaee-security-proposals
>
> Let me know your Github ID and I'll add you. Found a few of
> you already and added.
>
>
> Side note, I did grab the `javaee-security-spec` org on Github
> just to make sure someone in the EG had it.
>
> - https://github.com/javaee-security-spec
>
> Didn't open it up as I don't want to step on toes.
>
>
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> David Blevins
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