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JSR #319 Availability Management for Java
Community Summary The materials on this page are provided by the Spec Lead of this JSR for evaluation and feedback. These materials are not final, and are subject to change as the JSR progresses through the process. You can find the RI and TCK at java.net https://availabilitymanagement.dev.java.net/ Change log Proposed Changes: Accepted Changes: Deferred Changes: Answers to the transparency survey, April 2009:- Are you using a public mailing list for the JSR--using the observer alias provided by the JCP We are using the observer alias but no other public mailing list. - Are you using a public mailing list for the JSR--using other means than provided by the JCP (if so, is this read-only or read/write?) No - Are you hosting a spec lead blog with frequent updates on activity in the JSR No - Are you providing accurate, public schedule for the JSR on jcp.org or elsewhere Only on the JSR page hosted by JCP - Are you using the JCP Community Update page for your JSR on jcp.org We have done fore some updates - Are you hosting development of the spec, RI, or TCK on a collaboration website such as java.net or sourceforge Yes, we have the RI and TCK on java.net - Are you making regular (~ monthly) public drafts available in between the formal JCP stages (Early Draft Review, Public Review, Proposed Final Draft, etc) No - Are you using lightweight technologies like Twitter for quick update messages and allow broad following of the JSR No - Are you releasing a public list of the names of the individual participant members on the expert group We list the names in the drafs of the specification - Are you making all JSR feedback accessible to the expert group Yes - Are you using public issue-tracking No - Are you using discussion forums or Wikis No - Are you utilizing open-source development processes for the RI or TCK Yes - Are you doing anything else (speaking at conferences, etc)? Yes, we have a talk at JavaOne this year and tried to get one last year. |