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[jsonb-spec users] [jsr367-experts] Re: Github repository.

From: Martin Grebac <martin.grebac_at_oracle.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 15:34:35 +0100

Hi Otavio,
  I understand the reasons, though there are also legal implications
which we have to fulfil. Currently Oracle JSRs have defined process
around java.net so that is the status quo. In case the situation changes
in the future we may revisit this.
   MartiNG

On 25.01.15 20:50, Otávio Gonçalves de Santana wrote:
> Marting, using github just as mirror, we will lost main benefit of use it.
>
> * Easy to review of code
> * Easy to accept code from communities
> * Easy to get/accept code from another Java experts
> * Easy to adopt JSR program, because all JSRs is follow this standard
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Martin Grebac
> <martin.grebac_at_oracle.com <mailto:martin.grebac_at_oracle.com>> wrote:
>
> No problem with setting up mirror to Github,
> MartiNG
>
>
> On 13.01.15 14:04, Hendrik Dev wrote:
>
> +1 for syncing authoritative java.net <http://java.net> repo
> with github (thats how
> apache does it)
>
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 12:19 PM, Eugen Cepoi
> <cepoi.eugen_at_gmail.com <mailto:cepoi.eugen_at_gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> +1 would definitely be better, especially if people want
> to contribute via
> PRs
>
> 2015-01-13 10:47 GMT+01:00 Otávio Gonçalves de Santana
> <otaviopolianasantana_at_gmail.com
> <mailto:otaviopolianasantana_at_gmail.com>>:
>
>
> Hi everyone.
> I have seen many JSR with code in github, I believe is
> easier to see the
> code, to contribute, to help the Adopt OpenJDK initiative.
>
> Examples:
>
> JSR 354: https://github.com/JavaMoney
> JSR 363: https://github.com/unitsofmeasurement
> CDI 1.0-2.0: https://github.com/weld
>
> I believe this estratety is better than the Java.net
> repository:
> https://java.net/projects/jsonb-spec/sources/git/show
>