On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Pete Muir <pmuir(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 8 Jan 2010, at 00:22, Jim Driscoll wrote:
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> On 1/7/10 12:27 PM, Dan Allen wrote:
>> We need to make sure this request makes it out of the mailinglist and in
>> front of the Java EE spec leads. Is there a formal way for one spec to
>> propose and enhancement to another spec, other than submitting a JSR? We
>> want to propose it in such a way that they understand that all of us
>> that support it are pushing/voting for it.
>
> Well, besides Ed giving Roberto a call, I'm not aware of a formal
process.
>
> But if folks here want it, the simplest way to ensure that it happens is
for the EE EG rep from your company to push for it (hint to Dan) - it seems
small enough that it should be contained inside the EE umbrella
specification, and flow down to subordinate specs, rather than being a
separate spec itself.
As I understand it, if the JSF EG feels that this a feature that should be
pushed to another spec, it is the responsibility of the spec lead to take
this up. But rest assured if this doesn't happen, then we (Red Hat) can push
this through other channels such as our Java EE EG rep :-)
..and to add another point, I guess it would be nice if those other specs
had an issue tracker like our where we could record these wishes.
-Dan
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