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Date: 2022-08-30
Present:
- Jesse McConnell (Webtide)
- Jan Westerkamp (iJUG)
- Jared Anderson (IBM)
- BJ Hargrave (IBM)
- Emily Jiang (IBM)
- Jim Krueger (IBM)
- Nathan Rauh (IBM)
- Thomas Watson (IBM)
- James Perkins (Red Hat)
- Ivar Grimstad (Eclipse Foundation)
- Werner Keil (Committer/Ambassador)
- Dmitry Kornilov (Oracle)
- John Clingan (Red Hat)
- Arjan Tijms (OmniFish)
- Scott Stark (Red Hat)
- Lukas Jungmann (Oracle)
- Brian Stansberry (Red Hat)
- Petr Aubrecht (Payara)
- Kenji Kazumura (Fujitsu)
- Scott Marlow (Red Hat)
- Majid Mostafavi
Jakarta EE 10 Status (standing agenda item)
Issue Tracker Cleanup
Update of Security TCK (asking for exception to update implementation detail of test instead of excluding it)
- https://github.com/jakartaee/security/issues/270
- Request for exception should be made to the Specification Committee
- The specification committee is currently discussing a change to the TCK process to relax the requirement around service releases
Update core profile release plan with actual specs
- Group by release, profile
- Selector, filter
- Tags /technology (ie json, xml, soap…)
- Please add comments here:
Same CCR for multiple Java SE versions discussion
- Label for versions run?
- Will this be manageable? Java SE has a new version every 6 month…
- How to display test results?
- Prove that it passes on all versions required (e.g. GlassFish used for ratification for EE 10 must pass on 11 and 17) \
Topic for next call: Discuss base requirements for EE 11
Set aside time on next call to a retrospective
Dependency Analysis for a potential Jakarta EE 10.0.1 API Release
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