On 11/05/17 01:57, Ed Bratt wrote:
> We are pleased to inform you that the project repository for this java.net project has been successfully migrated to GItHub
This is great news, and I'd like to thank Ed and his team at Oracle for doing this.
Currently the new JMS spec website (
http://javaee.github.io/jms-spec) just contains links to the source code repository
(which contains the spec and API source) and the issue tracker. Over the next few days and weeks I plan to expand this
with content copied from the old site.
Note that this mailing list (users_at_jms-spec.java.net) is going to be switched off very soon, so if you'd like to stay on
this list, please sign up to the new list mentioned in Ed's mail. You can also follow @jms_spec on Twitter.
Nigel
> Here are pointers to the migrated resources:
>
> * Original Java.net project name: jms-spec
> * Github repository: https://github.com/javaee/jms-spec
> * Repository Web-Site: http://javaee.github.io/jms-spec
> * Discussion list: https://javaee.groups.io/g/jms-spec
>
> You will find more details about our migration to GitHub at https://javaee.github.io.
>
> To continue following this project, please join GitHub by creating an account using this form
> [https://github.com/join?source=header-home]. Then browse the the repository link above and click "Watch." If you are
> new to GitHub, you can read more about how to track progress of this project by reading selections from the "GitHub
> Guides" [https://guides.github.com]
>
> We are also pleased to join groups.io for mailing list and discussion services. It provides many additional features
> that will help us engage our community more effectively. You can read more about these features from the groups.io help
> page [https://groups.io/static/help]. To use these groups, you must be a member of the javaee.groups.io discussion
> group. Then, you can join any sub-group topics you are interested in. We intend to migrate legacy e-mail archives as
> well, but this will take some additional time.
>
> Thank you for your prior support and we look forward to your contributions to Java EE.
>
> Ed Bratt, for the the Java EE development team
>
> P.S. We apologize in advance to those of you who are subscribed to multiple Java EE e-mail lists as you may similar
> notifications for other groups that you also subscribe to.
>