Join the OpenJDK Quality Outreach Program
The OpenJDK has a program that lists open source software that is tested with current OpenJDK builds. As spoon is actively tested with modern java versions, it might be interesting to get the project added to the list.
See https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/quality/Quality+Outreach for more information
This mean we should send an email with more or less these content:
Project name:
Spoon
Project Contact:
@monperrus, @slarse or anyone who wants to be the contact?
Actively Tested on: JDK version
JDK 11 linux, JDK 11 windows, JDK 17 linux
Previously tested on and actively using features from JDK version
Tested JDKs: JDK 8, any more I forgot? Features: I have no clue what the want to be honest
Good idea. @SirYwell would you be contact yourself?
I can do that too, if you don't want to. I'd also check locally if all tests are running with the Java 18 early access builds too.
Hmm, should a non-integrator have to bear that kind of responsibility? You sure you're okay with that, @SirYwell?
If accepting, @SirYwell should at the very least be bumped to issue triage rights. Actually, imo that should be done regardless. Let me find that issue ...
If someone of the integrators wants to do it, that would be probably better I guess.
However, if none of you wants to do it, I could do it.
Linking #4931 for context here.
I wrote the mail see https://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/quality-discuss/2022-October/001097.html.
Spoon is now officially part of the quality outreach program, see https://wiki.openjdk.org/display/quality/Quality+Outreach
Excellent :fireworks:
That's cool, thanks @MartinWitt !