On Feb 13, 2007, at 8:36 AM, Kalpak Gadre wrote:


To make the process manageable the ACQ breaks down the Harmony project
into different components, so even if you are not in a position to
contribute code for tools it is likely that you can contribute to
Harmony in other areas.  Your responses to the questionnaire will
determine that.
That was the first time I ever tried to *understand* RI code!
So you mean to say I *cant* contribute for *any* jdk tools now?

yes, I think we have the tools bundled together.  I don't remember.


As far as I can see, my exposure to RI code limits only to extcheck.

Good.


Now when I fill up the ACQ, do I mention this?

Yes. You'll need to state where your exposure was. We carefully created partitions so that if you were exposed to one area, you can participate in any other area where you weren't exposed :)

Note that this may all be mooted when Sun delivers the remaining source for OpenJDK, because we have no problems with exposure to code under an open source license.

This is the subject of a separate thread.

geir

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