Hi Gunnar,
thanks a lot for sharing these details. It is great to see that Bean
Validation is moved forward under the Jakarta EE umbrella.
I guess the new mailing list will be provisioned soon. Or will we continue
to use this list?
Christian
Am Do., 11. Juli 2019 um 12:53 Uhr schrieb Gunnar Morling <
gunnar(a)hibernate.org>:
Hi all,
This is to let you know that we've initiated the move of the Bean
Validation spec to Eclipse Jakarta EE [1]. This is to ensure a consistent
further evolution of all the former Java EE specs under one umbrella.
There already is a project page [1], and if you've contributed to BV
before, you are very much invited to join the new project at Eclipse, too.
Let me know if it’s the case and send me your name and email that you used
to register your Eclipse Foundation account. If you've already done so, you
should have received a "paperwork" e-mail from the foundation in the last
days; in this case please do the steps described in that mail.
The next step for us will be to do a release of the spec from the new
location and using the new name "Jakarta Bean Validation", without any
actual changes to the spec itself apart from updating references to "Java
EE" etc.
If you have any questions around this all, please don't hesitate to
contact me.
Al the best,
--Gunnar
[1]
https://www.eclipse.org/lists/ee4j-pmc/msg01958.html
[2]
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jbv
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