roger riggs | 10 Aug 2012 22:26
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Project Proposal: Threeten

In accordance with the OpenJDK guidelines [1], we would like to start 
discussion
of a new Project to integrate JSR 310 Date and Time API into OpenJDK.

The goal of the ThreeTen Project will be to integrate the JSR 310 RI 
into OpenJDK.
Currently, JSR 310 is hosted on SourceForge [2] and the source code 
hosted at Github [3].
The ThreeTen Project will only contribute the JSR 310 RI, Specification, 
and tests
to OpenJDK. The new Project depends on parallel OpenJDK Projects such as
Project Lambda and other related internationalization updates.

The JSR 310 public discussion alias [4] will continue to be hosted on 
SourceForge.
The development of the specification, RI and tests will continue on 
Github and
be periodically merged into the ThreeTen OpenJDK Project.

The proposed initial Project lead is Roger Riggs, a co-spec lead of JSR 310
with Stephen Colebourne and Michael Nascimento Santos.  Roger has been
working in the Core Libraries Group to facilitate the integration  of 
JSR 310 RI
into OpenJDK.
The initial committers are proposed to be: Stephen Colebourne, Sherman Shen,
Roger Riggs and  James Gough, and Richard Warburton.

Please discuss and let us know what you think in the next week.

Thank you for your consideration,
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Alan Bateman | 14 Aug 2012 19:50
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Re: Project Proposal: Threeten

On 10/08/2012 21:26, roger riggs wrote:
> In accordance with the OpenJDK guidelines [1], we would like to start 
> discussion
> of a new Project to integrate JSR 310 Date and Time API into OpenJDK.
I support this proposal and propose that it be sponsored by the 
core-libs group.

-Alan.

Stephen Colebourne | 14 Aug 2012 20:02
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Re: Project Proposal: Threeten

Unsurprisingly, I support the creation of this project to integrate
JSR-310/ThreeTen.
Stephen

On 10 August 2012 21:26, roger riggs <roger.riggs@...> wrote:
> In accordance with the OpenJDK guidelines [1], we would like to start
> discussion
> of a new Project to integrate JSR 310 Date and Time API into OpenJDK.
>
> The goal of the ThreeTen Project will be to integrate the JSR 310 RI into
> OpenJDK.
> Currently, JSR 310 is hosted on SourceForge [2] and the source code hosted
> at Github [3].
> The ThreeTen Project will only contribute the JSR 310 RI, Specification, and
> tests
> to OpenJDK. The new Project depends on parallel OpenJDK Projects such as
> Project Lambda and other related internationalization updates.
>
> The JSR 310 public discussion alias [4] will continue to be hosted on
> SourceForge.
> The development of the specification, RI and tests will continue on Github
> and
> be periodically merged into the ThreeTen OpenJDK Project.
>
> The proposed initial Project lead is Roger Riggs, a co-spec lead of JSR 310
> with Stephen Colebourne and Michael Nascimento Santos.  Roger has been
> working in the Core Libraries Group to facilitate the integration  of JSR
> 310 RI
> into OpenJDK.
> The initial committers are proposed to be: Stephen Colebourne, Sherman Shen,
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