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JSR 361 Java.net project
Information about JSR 361 specifications, discussions and issues is located at http://java.net/projects/jsr361 .
Transparency Checklist
Is the schedule for the JSR publicly available, current, and updated regularly?
The schedule is maintained on the
Community Summary of JSR 361 .
Can the public read and/or write to a wiki for the JSR?
Yes, at http://java.net/projects/jsr361/pages/Home .
Is there a publicly accessible discussion board for the JSR that you read and respond to regularly?
The mail lists are available at
JSR 361 Mail lists .
Have you spoken at conferences and events about the JSR recently?
Yes, the spec lead presented a session at JavaOne 2012 (MP4 ) and at JavaOne 2013 (MEEP: A New Java Profile for the Embedded World ).
Are you using open-source processes for the development of the RI and/or the TCK?
No
What are the Terms of Use required to use the collaboration tools you have prepared to use with the Expert Group, so that prospective EG members can judge whether they are compatible with the JSPA?
For the JSR 361 the terms of use are those of
Java.net .
What is the location of your publicly-accessible Issue list?
The issues are tracked at:
https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/MESPEC/component/10750 .
What is the mechanism for the public to provide feedback on your JSR?
Add specification issues to the issues list, provide feedback to the observer email alias at: jsr361-observers@jsr361.java.net .
Where is the publicly-accessible document archive for your Expert Group?
In the download area at: http://java.net/projects/jsr361/downloads .
Does the Community tab for my JSR have links to and information about all public communication mechanisms and sites for the development of my JSR?
Yes, it includes the link to
http://java.net/projects/jsr361 .
JSR 361 Proposed Schedule
Early Draft Review: June 2013
Public Review: August 2013
Proposed Final Draft: February 2014
Final Release: April 2014
If you wish to join this JSR's observer alias, send email to the Spec Lead of this JSR:
Volker Bauche