Some info on the Quality Outreach.
I send out email every 2-3 weeks depending on contents of the builds, example attached. I try to highlight
significant changes in the builds, allowing you to decide if you might want to test with a particular build.
We don't expect you to test every build, it's entirely up to you.
If you would like us to list your project, on the Quality Outreach wiki [1]. We will need a contact name
a mailing list or if you prefer I can send the emails to you. Finally, the current status of testing the various releases.
Thanks,Rory
[1] https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/quality/Quality+Outreach
Dalibor,
thank you for contacting me.
As I already published on Twitter recently, JAX-RS passes all tests fine 100% with zero problems. There was nothing we had to do to make that work, actually. At least, I cannot remember anything. ;-)
Rory, I do have not the slightest imagination what the Quality Outreach is and what it means to me when I join. Can you please send me some link where I can read more about this?
Thanks
-Markus
JAX-RS Committer
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Dalibor Topic [mailto:dalibor.topic@xxxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Freitag, 19. März 2021 11:17
An: markus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: 'Rory O'Donnell'
Betreff: Testing JAX-RS API with JDK Early Access builds
Hi Markus,
As part of evaluating how far along various open source projects are
regarding testing with upcoming JDK releases, we regularly reach out to
their lead developers and ask them to consider participating in the
OpenJDK Quality Outreach [1][2] effort that Rory (CC:ed, as the OpenJDK
Quality Group Lead) leads.
Through that effort, we're trying to encourage more community testing of
JDK Early Access (EA) builds, and to assist those projects that
participate in filing, tracking and (hopefully) resolving issues they
find along the way. Currently, about 100 FOSS projects participate in
the effort.
So, I'm curious you have had a chance to test your project with the
latest JDK (EA) builds, if you have run into any showstopper issues, and
if so, if you have filed any issues against the JDK discovered while
testing with JDK 16 (or an earlier release).
Last but not least, I'd be curious if you'd be interested in joining the
Quality Outreach effort with your projects. Rory can fill you in on the
details of how it all works.
cheers,
dalibor topic
[1] https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/quality/Quality+Outreach
[2]
https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/download/attachments/21430310/TheWisdomOfCrowdTestingOpenJDK.pdf