Do you mean starting from our own tests or creating new ones? I think it would be better to start by converting our own https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomee/tomee/trunk/examples/ (where applicable).
>>How about following the Adopt JSR/OpenJDK initiatives; Adopt a Test :) This is a great idea! We should create JIRA tasks for each "test" if it is not yet created. This way people can sign themselves to the tests they want to convert. We can send the list of JIRA tasks to the users list, so we can try to attract more contributors. :) If that makes sense, the first step would be to create the actual jira tasks. I won't be able to create it in the next ~10 hrs. Anyone from another timezone able to do it for us? []s, Thiago. On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 2:30 AM, Aslak Knutsen <[email protected]> wrote: > A similar initiative was started a few weeks back; Arquillian'fy all > the JavaEE 7 Samples; > https://github.com/javaee-samples > > CI https://arungupta.ci.cloudbees.com/ > > So far it's been rallied via Hackergartens on verious conferences/jugs > which has been fairly successful. These are EE7 samples so it's a easy > sell as 'Learn EE7 by writing tests'.. > > How about following the Adopt JSR/OpenJDK initiatives; Adopt a Test :) > > -aslak- > > On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 4:47 AM, David Blevins <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Pinging everyone who has shown interest in this online and offline. > > > > Some time ago I proposed an initiative to collect all the various test > in Apache's Java EE related projects and convert and collect them here. > > > > It would no doubt be a great contribution to TomEE, but to Java EE in > general. The initiative has incredible merit, we all see that. > > > > What we need to get started I think is some basic documentation and an > example or two and someone to take the lead to keep things moving. > Volunteers on any of those fronts are very welcome. > > > > Of course volunteers not just from the people Cc'ed, but anyone; > committer, contributor, lurker, never-before-posteder. You're reading this > so you must be interested :) Now's your time to make a difference :) > > > > If we can get something rolling by the holidays, I think that'd be > really amazing. I know the Christmas/Holiday break was always prime > hacking time for me -- always a good opportunity to escape from typical > work and try new things. Like Google Summer of Code, but for people with > full-time jobs. > > > > > > Thoughts? > > > > > > -David > > >
