On Nov 15, 2003, at 10:27 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Going forward we've gotta be quite careful of what is said publicly about the certification process due to NDAs and the like. A lot of the details of this will have to stay private on the certification team mail list.
I've not seen the TCK (though I've read
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/tck-standalone.pdf); everything I've said so
far has come from common knowledge regarding the nature of the
certification. Other than details of tests, themselves, what needs to be
kept confidential?
I think that will be the limit. We are going to arrange things so that the committer community in the large will be able to work on code that isn't passing tests. I assume we'd just tell them what part of the spec is failing and how. We will have a limited group that can access the TCK test information due to NDA reasons.
The Axis group has already been through this, and Sam is a big proponent of openness. I've talked to him about it, and it appears to have worked out just fine.
geir
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