My understanding of the process if that in order for a JSR to be filed you
need a spec, and an initial working implementation/proof of concept (in
general), which is why things like JPA/JPA2 came out of hibernate,
joda-time's jsr etc.

Before coin can be proposed as a JSR, I would assume they'd need to detail
the changes that comprise the JSR, and not a blanket vague 'small changes'
description.

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Pull me down under...

On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 9:24 AM, Richard Vowles <richard.vow...@gmail.com>wrote:

> So this Alex, is priceless. A mastercard moment. You say in one
> paragraph both that if Sun wishes for language features it files a JSR
> and then does it, and then say that Coin did it in the complete
> reverse.
>

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