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[javaee-security-spec users] [jsr375-experts] Re: Moving from java.net?

From: Werner Keil <werner.keil_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2017 15:19:46 +0100

It felt a little like the "deer staring at the lights of a giant truck
unable to make a move" during the last F2F/call (others like Ivar, David,
please correct me if you had a different impression;-)

https://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/ec-public/materials/2017-01-1011/January-2017-Public-Minutes.html
mentions java.net being decommisioned at least once (jcp.next, JSR 364 and
its precursors also maintained almost everything in java.net JIRA or wiki),
but Ed Burns also talked about it. Maybe "semi-off-the-record" but it
sounded like Oracle is still considering what to do or if they can trust
GitHub as a corporate policy...

Kind Regards,


Werner


On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 3:14 PM, arjan tijms <arjan.tijms_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I wonder about that too tbh. Time is quickly running out now.
>
> Kind regards,
> Arjan Tijms
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 11:21 AM, Werner Keil <werner.keil_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> It's only a few days till February and in April we heard, java.net will
>> be gone.
>>
>> Any plans for moving yet?
>>
>> The London EC F2F (I had a temporary problem with my "identity" if you
>> want so joined it all by phone;-) had reports by Spec Leads including Ed
>> Burns. And with a much longer legacy and history in some of his JSRs (JSF,
>> Servlet,...) he certainly should be among the most concerned Spec Leads
>> when it comes to losing all that in 2-3 months.
>>
>> With the current mirrors of the codebase and GitHub organization JSR 375
>> seems relatively prepared. User Stories only on JIRA sound like the weakest
>> point. I send this to both the Java.net alias and Google Group, so mailing
>> lists also exist in a redundant form.
>>
>> Will, have you heard an official directive by Oracle (the part that
>> operates java.net) on how to progress and when is the point of no return?
>>
>> I requested a tarball and auto-forward from
>> https://kenai.com/projects/jsr-275/ to a new page under our GitHub
>> organization for JSR 363, given 275 has record-breaking downloads (>115k
>> within a year right now) thanks to some projects using it, and we at least
>> want to preserve its history with such a large user base. Nothing happened,
>> I did not even get a confirmation email for my request.
>>
>> So either there is nothing done at all or they are too busy rescuing
>> Oracle led projects first, can't say. The sources of JSR 275 are secured
>> and everyhing else like the Wiki or forums who cares, sorry but there is a
>> new and final JSR now. That's why I tried to use it as "test bunny" but so
>> far the test did not take place.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>>
>> Werner
>>
>>
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