> On Nov 18, 2015, at 9:50 AM, Alan D. Cabrera <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So sorry about the egregious delay in my reply.  :(

I’ve been really busy too….
> 
>> On Jul 30, 2015, at 10:53 AM, David Jencks <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I am pleased to finally be able to announce that the Yoko orb is now used in 
>> IBM’s WAS Liberty application server, the first EE 7 certified application 
>> server available for use in production.
>> 
>> As part of this effort several of us at IBM have made some bug fixes, 
>> enhancements, and new features including
>> 
>> - naming service that can be run on the “main” orb
>> - support for newer java constructs such as enums and corba constructs such 
>> as the new custom marshaling format
>> - improved concurrency support
>> - better osgi-ification
>> - update to java 7
> 
> Wow, congrats!
> 
>> We finally have both time and approval to contribute these fixes back to 
>> apache.
> 
> Awesome!
> 
>> I’m going to start by opening jira issues for the code changes.  In addition 
>> I’d like to suggest that we move yoko to git.  
> 
> That sounds great.  I love git, but now you’re going to make me slog through 
> those god forsaken git threads; sigh, the things I do for the ASF.  Let’s 
> plan on moving it to git.  By the way, how will this affect our CI and TCK 
> machinery?

Actually I have no idea.  I don’t remember a lot of CI infrastructure and if we 
had it it is probably out of date by now and better replaced with e.g. jenkins 
or something.  As for the TCK I’m not sure if we are even supposed to be 
running the EE 6 tests any more?  I never really understood how the tck 
automation worked.

thanks
david jencks

> 
> 
> Regards,
> Alan
> 

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