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Hi Amelia,
the approximate number of Committer Members involved in Jakarta
EE, eligible to vote for their Committer representatives in
Jakarta EE Working Group Committees is about 165.
We will work in figuring out how to display this information
publicly.
Best,
Tanja
On 2020-05-14 2:06 p.m., Amelia Eiras
wrote:
Dias
Ed,
On
the current vote thread, your response about voting and
the expectations this ecosystem has for its chosen via
vote is superb. Thank YOU!
Current
elections end this week. A few times before the community
forum, we have asked the EF Team to provide the exact
number of committers that can vote on the Jakarta
elections. With this message, I would like to push once
again for that visibility. If there a way to maybe make
the data automatic, where there is no need for EF to be
the one to deliver such visibility?
Wayne-
is this something you can provide insight into, look into?
If
not, is there a way to get a general idea how many
contributors are in this ecosystem?
Asking
again, because each Jakarta EE Nomination time gets me
wondering about the health of this ecosystem, especially
around the work on releases that have nothing to do with
innovation. Example, from the Jakarta EE 8 release work,
we never got the tell about how many contributors, not
associated with paying Partners, got converted into
Committers.
To
everyone watching and collaborating on the Jakarta EE 9
release, please subscribe to the mailing lists.
We
worked hard to compile a landing page via git, now in the
website:
that
welcomes anyone interested to subscribe and openly
participate on the different tasks, conversations,
priorities. I think there is a little bit for anyone who
has done work on Java EE to feel like your time matters
here.
With
that now, please vote on current and future
project votes. A non binding
vote matters.
First,
it tells anyone who might have been chosen to represent
YOU for 1yr that you are paying attention; it tells
everyone watching that you are directly involved and care;
it makes a friendlier ecosystem where those holding the
vote power are receiving direct feedback from YOU.
Thanks
Wyane for the follow up.
Thanks
to the many others that like
Carlos
Andres
de la rosa (Carlos excellent
form on your form to vote) Exemplary actions worthy of
emulation by ALL.
---------- Forwarded
message ---------
From: Ed
Bratt<ed.bratt@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, May 13, 2020 at 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: [jakarta.ee-spec] BALLOT: Approval to
create the JakartaMVCSpecification Project
To: Jakarta specification disccusions <jakarta.ee-spec@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Kevin Sutter <sutter@xxxxxxxxxx>
Voting members of the Specification Committee are
documented here
Elected representatives may be encouraged to solicit
input from the community they represent (and members
of those communities are welcome to reach out to their
representatives).
-- Ed
On 5/13/2020 11:26 AM, Kevin Sutter wrote:
Werner, Per
the voting instructions...
"..Community
input is welcome, but only votes cast by
Specification Committee Representatives will be
counted."
Carlos and anybody else are welcome to vote and
express their opinions on this public mailing list!
Thanks.
---------------------------------------------------
Kevin Sutter
STSM, MicroProfile and Jakarta EE architect @ IBM
e-mail: sutter@xxxxxxxxxx
Twitter: @kwsutter
phone: tl-553-3620 (office), 507-253-3620 (office)
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinwsutter
I need
your vote to approve the creation of the Jakarta
MVC
specification project with this scope:
Jakarta
MVC defines a standard for creating web
applications following the action-based
model-view-controller pattern.
Per the
process, this will be a seven day ballot, ending
on May 20/2020. I require a Super-majority
positive vote of the Specification Committee
members. Community input is welcome, but only
votes cast by Specification Committee
Representatives will be counted.
The
Specification Committee is composed of
representatives of the Jakarta EE Working Group
Member Companies (Fujitsu, IBM, Oracle, Payara,
Red Hat, Tomitribe), along with individuals who
represent the EE4J PMC, Participant Members,
Enterprise Members, and Committer Members.
Specification
Committee representatives, your vote is hereby
requested. Please respond with +1 (positive), 0
(abstain), or -1 (reject). Any feedback that you
can provide to support your vote will be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Wayne
--
Wayne
Beaton
Director
of Open Source Projects | Eclipse
Foundation, Inc.
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