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[jsr363-experts] Re: Fwd: Java.net and Kenai.com forges closing
- From: Werner Keil <
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- Subject: [jsr363-experts] Re: Fwd: Java.net and Kenai.com forges closing
- Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2016 18:13:34 +0200
Leo/all,
Thanks for the reminder. Yes, there's also a pointer to Kenai.com in the
Spec which we probably have to tar up JSR 275 somewhere and point to that
place instead (could be under "uom-legacy" or similar, I don't see how the
forums or other discussions from 275 would still matter since 363
completely supersedes it)
As for JSR 363 it and a whole lot of other "live" and active JSRs including
all that went final, Patrick said "it would be a shame for the JCP" if all
that was lost during the public call (unfortunately it was not recorded,
but maybe the minutes captured it)
Every issue created mails and an archive (that also on java.net) so
hopefully either by tapping into the JIRA API some sort of backup or at
least an archive. Even for project admins I could not see any of that on
java.net so far.
It would be a pity for the download history, but hopefully static content
like PDF, etc. that isn't provided by jcp.org anyway (every significant
version of the Spec) could be moved e.g. into the GitHub hosting space.
Regards,
Werner
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 5:58 PM, Leonardo Lima
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Werner,
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I noticed we're (still?) using Java.Net for the issues. Are we at least
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dumping this data for historical purposes? Is it something they are already
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provinding in that tarball?
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Regards,
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Leo.
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On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 11:45 AM, Werner Keil
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> Dear Experts,
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> For your info.
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> We are well prepared. The only relevant artifact are downloads of e.g.
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> the Spec which is also made available on jcp.org for important stages
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> (and before the end of 2016 JSR 363 should be final based on our current
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> plan and effort)
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> If this mailing list goes away, hope the archive won't otherwise we'd
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> have to use Google Groups for that, too. Again technically after a JSR is
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> final there IS no EG, so the other two lists will do.
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> We'll ask soon enough to have the old java.net project redirected to the
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> GitHub one, that should last for a very long time (even SourceForge is
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> still around, only Oracle or Google shut theirs down;-)
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> Regards,
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> Werner
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
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> From: Sonya Barry
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> Date: Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 6:35 PM
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> Subject: Java.net and Kenai.com forges closing
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> To:
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> Hello,
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> You are receiving this note because you are an administrator on at least
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> one project hosted on Java.net or Kenai.com.
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> We will be closing both websites on April 28, 2017. You may request a
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> tarball of your project assets and get instructions to download a copy of
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> your bugs here:
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> https://community.oracle.com/community/java/javanet-forge-sunset
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> You may also request a redirect to a new homepage of your choice.
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> Please note that we will be honoring one request per project, on a first
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> come, first served basis. Once a request is made any changes to the
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> project will be lost. If you share administrator access with other members
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> you must coordinate with them on a plan of action before making your
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> request. All communications from us will be to all project administrators
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> once this process begins.
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> Finally, the old Java.net home page redirects to
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> community.oracle.com/community/java now. If you need to log in to
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> Java.net you can do so at https://java.net/people/login.
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> If you have any questions please ask in the discussion area of the
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> request page here -
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> https://community.oracle.com/community/java/javanet-forge-sunset, or
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> send a note to
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> Thanks,
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> Sonya Barry
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> Director, Community Infrastructure
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