Hi Thorben,
I’m answering on the mailing list since others can be interested. Everything around the
specification will be transparent end publicly available. On the JCP side this
transparency is describe in version 2.9 of JCP process document :
https://jcp.org/en/procedures/jcp2_9#1 <
https://jcp.org/en/procedures/jcp2_9#1>. On
our side (Red Hat) we treat this project as any other ASL2 open Source project. JSPA
signature and legal mention added to the ML footer and IRC are only here to avoid future
Intellectual Property dispute.
So if you want to describe what’s happening with CDI 2.0 EG, you’re very welcome, since
it’ll help for the JSR communication.
Regards,
Antoine
Le 1 sept. 2014 à 16:19, Thorben Janssen
<thjanssen123(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
Hey Antoine,
are there any limitations on writing about our work in the expert group?
Everything is open and published under a open source license. So from my point of view,
there should be no limitations. Am I missing something?
There are two things I am currently thinking about:
- The start of the expert group would be an interesting topic for a blog post.
- The ongoing work might be an interesting topic for an article in the german print
magazine "Java Magazin". I got 4 month to write my current article and it will
be published 1,5 month later. So I would submit the proposal next month and expect to get
a deadline for beginning of next year.
What do you think?
Regards,
Thorben
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