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[jsr363-experts] Re: [VOTE] Define the exact number of (example) derived quantities from Table 2
- From: Werner Keil <
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- Subject: [jsr363-experts] Re: [VOTE] Define the exact number of (example) derived quantities from Table 2
- Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 11:00:10 +0200
All,
Please if you strongly object adding only 1-4 from above list, speak up now!
Q2 milestone for the current sprint ends tomorrow. A lot of tickets are
resolved already:
https://java.net/jira/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=12&view=planning
There are at least 2 (not directly related to each other) issues with
formatting.
The GRAM/KILOGRAM problem is well-analyzed. I hope to get that into
0.8-RC3. If necessary, the HERTZ issue could be rolled over into the next
sprint.
De-scoping other unit systems like SI, US or UCUM into separate modules is
nearly done. The biggest priority is currently a stable SI module on top of
the RI:
https://github.com/unitsofmeasurement/si-units
Actually "Common Unit Systems" on top of RI and SI also look good. There is
some work to be done on the SE side (especially format or SymbolMap
chaining, which works well on the RI side thanks to ClassResourceBundle
emulation, SE is still based on traditional PropertyResourceBundle, we
could change that, but right now the RI has priority, others are welcome to
step in even outside the EG if they want special SE 8/9 support, too;-)
Regards,
Werner
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 4:13 PM, Werner Keil
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I would say
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-1 for 5. and
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-1 for 6.
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judging from everyday use. All others are fairly common in business or
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daily live,
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(Mass) density could be a bit more frequently used, at least for physics
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but it also does not seem to matter much outside class rooms or special
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labs. While area volume or speed (to some extent acceleration) are
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everywhere, whether it's living and real estate, the drink you order or
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driving a vehicle.
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Regards,
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Werner
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