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[jsr344-experts] Re: [ADMIN] Mailing list archive access

From: Werner Keil <werner.keil_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 17:59:10 +0530

Ed/all,

Regarding Twitter and other Social Networks I asked Patrick, if other JCP
Members, like you or those most involved in the topic might qualify to be
listed "Supporting this JSR" for the newly created JSR-348 (JCP.next, JSR 1)


He said it is a possibility, so judging from the input by Jakob, Andy and
yourself, I mentioned the 3 of you especially. Please reply with objections
if you feel you don't want to be mentioned there, I guess for the time being
it would just be "Supporting", not an EG membership, although it doesn't
out-rule that for after the JSR was accepted.

Werner

On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 8:44 AM, Ed Burns <edward.burns_at_oracle.com> wrote:

> >>>>> On Sat, 14 May 2011 18:22:03 -0400, Andy Schwartz <
> andy.schwartz_at_oracle.com> said:
>
> AS> Gang -
> AS> The jsr344-experts mailing list archive currently lives behind the
> AS> java.net login page. Back in the jsr314 days, we had a *lot* of
> AS> discussion about the benefit of opening the mailing list archives. In
> AS> the end, this was accomplished via a mirror archive provided by JBoss.
> AS> [1] Think it is safe to say that just about everyone on the EG
> AS> appreciated having access to the public archive. I have seen a number
> AS> of EG mails linking past issue discussions.
>
> AS> Would anyone object to removing the login requirement so that the
> AS> jsr344-experts discussions will be easily visible to the world
> AS> (including search engines)?
>
> AS> Ed - assuming no objections, is this something that you have control
> over?
>
> I honestly think the easiest thing to do is just have the JBoss mirror
> continue.
>
> Can someone from JBoss please donate some time to do that?
>
> Ed
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