This was one of the most active Oracle
led Java EE technologies of late to my reckoning. Is there a
backlog of work to be done? That will help in recruiting folks
from the community now that things are finally moving forward. If
there isn't, I suggest starting there. This is one of the hardest
things in open source that I have seen. Once you have concrete
work items, it is a lot easier to get people to pitch in.
If a work list is in place, I am happy
to try to spread work and recruit folks.
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 6/25/2019 9:59 AM, Kevin Sutter
wrote:
Hi PMC,
It's come to
our
attention that a couple of developers are leaving (or have left)
Oracle
and, thus, leaving the Yasson project. This looks like it will
leave
one of my developers (Andy G) and Dmitry as the main
contributors. (There
is also an independent developer listed as a committer -- not
sure how
active Ehsan is...)
My question
is
whether any of the other PMC members have an interest in getting
more involved
with this project? I believe both Red Hat and Payara use
Yasson,
maybe others use it as well?
Just throwing
out a general "help wanted" request, especially since we're
going
through the project reorganization process. Thanks.
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Kevin Sutter
STSM, MicroProfile and Jakarta EE architect
e-mail: sutter@xxxxxxxxxx Twitter: @kwsutter
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