Thanks Nigel and hope to see the JMS spec in any form or shape evolving in
the future ;)
Kind regards,
Arjan
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 12:54 PM, <nigel.deakin_at_oracle.com> wrote:
> 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.
>>
>>