Hello folks, This micro-emulator is a masterpiece. I believe Harmony will become stronger by accepting this contribution. I look into the archive and have got a question concerning a NOTICE file. There was a recent discussion on the list concerning the NOTICE file proper usage [1]. Should we place author names on a credits page [2] instead?
I'm also preparing a short note for the private@ list which may be worth to be addressed before a checkout. [1] http://markmail.org/message/rdvfmlmqufls6xr2 [2] http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/People On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry for the continued delay -- I am waiting for the ASF Secretary to > acknowledge the paperwork. We'll get the vote moving in the next day or so. > > Regards, > Tim > > Alexey Petrenko wrote: >> >> Yes, I think we can start vote. >> >> SY, Alexey >> >> 2008/5/7, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >>> Are we ready to vote on this contribution? >>> >>> I have done the due diligence on the ASF IP clearance [1]. If any one >>> needs more time to evaluate the contribution before we vote just let me >>> know, otherwise I'll start the vote. >>> >>> [1] >>> >>> http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/harmony-5742-contribution-microemu-teodorczyk.html >>> >>> Regards, >>> Tim >>> >>> >>> Bartek Teodorczyk wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I'm happy to announce contribution part of the Microemulator >>>> (http://www.microemu.org/) project to Apache Harmony. Microemulator is >>>> a Java ME implementation but also emulation layer that allows to >>>> execute CLDC/MIDP applications (MIDlets) on standard Java SE. >>>> >>>> I've been involved into that project for almost 7 years, not always >>>> full time though. In the latest release we achieved quite good >>>> coverage of implemented JSRs: CLDC, MIDP2, JSR-75, JSR-135 and others. >>>> It is however far to complete and of course we've never been able to >>>> even touch the TCK to verify our implementation. >>>> >>>> Unfortunately, we are not able to contribute whole the project but >>>> only parts that meet the Harmony ACQ requirements. That makes >>>> potential integration with Harmony much more difficult, current >>>> contributed code doesn't even compile successfully. I hope you'll find >>>> it useful though, and I'm always open to answers any questions >>>> concerning the Microemulator (as far as I'm allowed to). >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Bartek Teodorczyk >>>> >>>> >> > -- With best regards, Alexei
