Yes, river-dev is for general development discussion and questions,
river-commits for svn commits and jira issues which are automatically
posted. Developers with commit access have a private list for
discussing potential new committers based on merit etc, but most things
are done in the open.
I believe at one stage there was tool com.sun.jini.tool.CheckCodeStyle,
there is a test in
trunk/qa/jtreg/com/sun/jini/tool/CheckCodeStyle/test.sh The test gives
you an idea of the code style required, however the actual tool used for
checking code is not present in the source.
Fire away...
Cheers,
Peter.
Patricia Shanahan wrote:
I've started taking a look at the code, and have questions ranging from
basic building through coding conventions to details of runAfter usage.
If I were joining a co-located project I would be arranging to have
lunch and an informal chat with one or more of the existing developers.
Is this mailing list the lunch room, or is there somewhere more
appropriate?
Patricia