This is a great write up Ed. I will find a place to give it a permanent home if you don't mind.
Reza Rahman
Principal Program Manager
Java on Azure
Please note views expressed here are my own as an individual community member and do not reflect the views of my employer.
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Date: 6/25/19 6:34 PM (GMT-05:00)
Subject: Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] How do I contribute to Jakarta EE as an individual committer?
I'm not sure what you already know so I'll start from the
beginning -- this is in addition to what Reza and others have
already suggested ...
As Amelia has written, the basic home for Jakarta is:
https://jakarta.ee
I would also recommend you have a look at the Eclipse "Get Involved"
page, to learn about participation at Eclipse Foundation.
If you already know about all the packages and APIs in Java EE,
great. If not, there are many references. Just Google "Java EE
Tutorial", or "Java EE Architecture" and pick something that looks
accessible for you.
Jakarta EE has many separate sub-projects. Find one or more that
interest you, from the EE4J project
page.
This may be enough to get you started. If you want more, continue
reading...
If you want notifications from Eclipse, you will need to create
an Eclipse account and provide your contact details. Use this form
to create an Eclipse user account.
With your Eclipse account, you can subscribe to any of the
sub-project's developer e-mail lists (you can find these on this page,
most of the Jakarta EE lists, include the key 'ee4j' or
'jakarta'). I'd encourage you to at least join the jakarta.ee-community
mailing list, but if you have specific project interests, by all
means, please sign up for any developer list that looks
interesting to you.
Each sub-project has a collection of GitHub repositories. These
are listed in the project's "Developer Resources" tab (here's
an example).
You can Follow (click the repository star, or click the
"Watch" button) any of the project repositories at GitHub
Eclipse EE4J organization. You will need a GitHub user ID to
get notifications. Much of the chatter about changes happens via
issues at GitHub. If you really want to see what's happening in a
project, you should watch the respective repositories, in addition
to subscribing to the e-mail lists mentioned above.
In addition to joining discussions on e-mail lists, you can
contribute by filing issues at GitHub. Issues are filed against
the relevant GitHub repository.
If you want to actually work with code and submit pull requests,
you need to fill out the Eclipse Contributor
Agreement. Without this, you cannot submit any code, or work
with any of the non-code resource (web-pages, documentation,
etc.).
Once you have demonstrated familiarity with a project, you can
ask someone on the project's committer team to nominate you, to
become a committer and there will be an election process. See
Wayne Beaton's article about committer elections, here.
(Wayne's blog might be something you want to subscribe to as he
often provides insight and guidance about things going on at
Eclipse.) After that -- you might decide you want to take on a
Project Lead role -- you do that by getting someone to nominate
you for Lead (it's much the same as the committer election).
If there is more I can help you with, please don't hesitate to
ask.
-- Ed Bratt (Oracle)
On 6/25/2019 2:24 PM, Reza Rahman
wrote:
If I may suggest so, please follow
the Java EE Guardians Twitter account. Now that things can
finally move forward the group will begin grassroots
coordinating Jakarta EE community work sooner or later
(hopefully in conjunction with or led by vendors interested in
seeing Jakarta EE move forward as well).
Rest assured folks like yourself are
very much needed and valued.
Reza Rahman
Principal Program Manager
Java on Azure
Please note that views here are my own as an individual
community member and do not represent the views of my employer.
On 6/24/2019 11:43 PM, Omos Aziegbe
wrote:
Hello All,
Just like Bharath, I am a Java EE/Jakarta EE developer
but with lesser years of experience. I would also like to
contribute to the development of Jakarta EE.
Please let us know how we can contribute to the
development of Jakarta EE in anyway possible.
Sincerely,
Omos
Hello Community,
I am a Java/Java EE developer with 9+ years of
experience. I love using Java.
I want to participate and contribute to the
development of Jakarta EE.
Please let me know how should I proceed.
Sincerely,
Bharath
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