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Re: [ee4j-pmc] Getting Started for Developers?

I've tried this a couple of times....

Here are some resources:

Development Resources - this is generic to Eclipse projects

The Eclipse Foundation Project Handbook is usually where Eclipse recommends you go first.

In slides, I outlined the steps for a Jakarta EE update session last year, here (Section that starts on slide 11). I also covered this very briefly in my CodeOne session. GlassFish Contributing.md contains some of this.

One concern is -- for someone just starting, we don't want to make the "how to" look so arduous that everyone just walks away. So, pointing immediately to the resources or project handbook is probably not the best approach.

First things needed are: Eclipse Account and/or a GitHub account. With these two, you can get on the dev lists, create and comment on issues, even track PRs and issues against repositories.

If you want to contribute, you need to sign the ECA and agree to the DCA terms (on the ECA form).

This is probably as far as most folks will need to go, in my opinion.

Becoming a committer requires more work and possibly even physical paperwork -- and you need nomination and a successful election. But, that can be far down the road for someone just starting out.

If anyone would like to  consolidate this to a wiki, or project page -- I'm certain it would be beneficial.

I'm not sold on which is better -- the Eclipse Wiki, or a web (or wiki) page on GitHub.

-- Ed

On 1/22/2020 3:18 PM, Reza Rahman wrote:
If you don't need paperwork in place for this, this is something I would be happy to help with if it helps accelerate matters. I can work with someone that has gone through the paperwork process already (since I really haven't and can't) or someone that knows the process well.

Also, I might have missed this, but is there an initiative to document what is required in relative generic terms to transition a given specification to Jakarta?

Reza Rahman
Jakarta EE Ambassador, Author, Speaker, Blogger

Please note views expressed here are my own as an individual community member and do not reflect the views of my employer.

On 1/22/2020 5:59 PM, Kevin Sutter wrote:
Hi fellow PMC members,
Do we have a wiki or doc that explains the simple steps required to get started with developing in EE4J (Jakarta EE)?  Things like establishing your Eclipse ID, accepting the ECA (personal or corporate), associating your github id with your Eclipse account, etc?  I've been looking and can't find anything.  With all of the work that is required for Jakarta EE 9, having something to point at for new people to get involved might be helpful.

If we have something, Great! I just need a pointer to it.  If we don't have it, where would the best location be for something like this?  The Eclipse Wiki isn't the friendliest, but it's workable.  Or, should we create a gihub page for it?  At the Platform?  PMC?  Thanks for any ideas or suggestions!

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