To be honest, this is exactly what I was getting at. We
definitely need to get these technology communities to a healthier
state. There was a bit of this in the JCP, but not like this in
the Java EE 5 - Java EE 7 time frame. At least leads bothered
trying to be responsive and so did most of the expert group
(mostly vendor representatives). It would be sad to look at Java
EE 5 - Java EE 7 as the gilded age of open standard enterprise
Java activity.
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 11/27/2019 1:33 PM, Christian
Kaltepoth wrote:
Hi Wayne,
The committers and project leads listed for
each of the specification projects (e.g.
Jakarta
Activation) are up-to-date. If anybody is missing or
something seems otherwise out of whack, please send a note
to
emo@xxxxxxxxxxx.
I don't think that the problem is that people are missing
in the committer list. Actually it is the other way around.
Just to give an example: Jakarta RESTful Web Services lists
about 22 committers. But only about ~5 of them are more or
less active. My guess is that half of the committers didn't
even subscribe to the developer mailing list. And compared
to other projects, JAX-RS is very active.
Christian
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