Greetings Jakarta EE
Specification Committee.
I need your vote to
approve and ratify the release of [Jakarta Debugging Support
for Other Languages 2.0 as part of the Jakarta EE Platform 9
release.
The JESP/EFSP requires
a successful ballot of the Specification Committee in order to
ratify the products of this release as a Final Specification
(as that term is defined in the EFSP).
The relevant materials
are available here:
https://github.com/jakartaee/specifications/pull/237
https://deploy-preview-237--jakartaee-specifications.netlify.app/specifications/debugging/2.0/
A small note: The spec
document contains an example with javax.servet import
statements. This has been filed as a bug in their issue
tracker, but I don't think that it should be a show-stopper
for this release. Bug here: https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jsp-api/issues/188
Per the process, this
will be a fourteen day ballot, ending on October 20, 2020
that requires a Super-majority positive vote of the
Specification Committee members (note that there is no veto).
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, and Primeton), 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 …
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Ivar Grimstad
Jakarta EE Developer Advocate | Eclipse Foundation, Inc.
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