Greetings Jakarta EE Specification Committee.
I need your vote to approve the Jakarta EE 9 Release Plan.
The JESP/EFSP requires a successful ballot of the
Specification Committee in order to start the version 9
development cycle.
The relevant materials are available here:
Note that this plan serves as the general foundation for
the work that needs to be done for the Jakarta EE Platform
Project and the specification projects that are included in
that profile (often referred to as "component specification
projects"). Component specification projects that intend to do
work over and above what is described in this plan document,
will detail that work in their own plans and submit them for
separate ballot approval.
Specification project teams that intend to engage in
work beyond what is described in the Jakarta EE 9 Release
Plan should send a note to emo@xxxxxxxxxxx with a pointer
to your plan document to request that we initiate a Plan
Review and corresponding ballot of the Specification
Committee.
The process requires that this be a seven day ballot. I
have scheduled the corresponding
Plan Review (the EFSP provides
some background on
Plan Reviews) to conclude on
January 15/2019 (to align with our
usual review schedule); I will
tally the results on that date. 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,
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
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Wayne Beaton
Director of Open Source Projects | Eclipse Foundation, Inc.