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[jsr363-experts] Re: Road to Final Draft
- From: Werner Keil <
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- Subject: [jsr363-experts] Re: Road to Final Draft
- Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2016 17:06:16 +0200
Dear Experts,
As the end of June (proposed date for a Final Draft) comes near, please
have a look at our JIRA issues:
https://java.net/jira/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=12&view=planning
Out of currently 20 issues (the others probably won't make it into 1.0, if
relevant enough they could go into MR or a future release, otherwise
dropped) only 8 are still open.
Many recurring "umbrella" stories like "TCK" or "Website".
Code Coverage passed 55%. Of course the higher the better, but for a
collaborative Open Source effort I'd say if we make it beyond 60% that's
better than even many commercial projects I've seen over the years;-)
For JSR 354 the Java SE 8 RI is around 65%, with a little help by anyone
who can we might meet a similar coverage at least until the Final 1.0
version (Final Draft should be functionally complete, but things like
brushing the spec or coverage we can certainly do between 0.9 and 1.0)
Thanks a lot Almas, he helped gain several percent.
Note, while it's a little late for us, in theory we could also accept help
from JUG members or others and name them "Contributors" in the JSR Detail
page thanks to JCP 2.10 applying to all non-final JSRs or most JSRs filed
after 2010 or so (the Final ones officially have no EG, so contributors
there are hard to list it seems;-)
Eclipse OSBP was created about a month ago:
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.osbp I had a chat with its
creators and committers offering help from UOMo where they could use it.
The current UOMo (based on the legacy Unit-API 0.6) seems to work, but we'd
all be very happy if Eclipse Foundation finally got to accept JSR 363 and
implementations also under Eclipse.org so we could leverage it in a new
version of UOMo (either to complement or even replace the Java SE 8
variant, we shall see) Beside all the GeoAPI and LocationTech based users
of JSR 275 in various flavors (mostly 0.9.x before it was stopped) this
looks promising for future downstream use cases of this standard not just
in IoT or Embedded.
Kind Regards,
Werner Keil | JCP Executive Committee Member, JSR 363 Co Spec Lead |
Eclipse UOMo Lead, Babel Language Champion | Apache Committer
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[jsr363-experts] Re: Road to Final Draft
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Werner Keil |
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