> On Jun 15, 2020, at 4:34 PM, Helber Belmiro <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi David.
> 
> Sounds nice to me.
> But I’ll have to start with baby steps and certainly will need help. I never 
> actually ran any TCK. It’s the first time I’m trying.
> As you said in another email the documentation might be outdated, so I guess 
> it is a good place to start.

Agree completely.  I think we're all at the same stage :)  Many of us were 
heavy into running the TCK in 2010 and 2011, but Apache lost access to the TCK 
shortly after, so this is really the first time any of us have had much of a 
chance to dig in for a very long time.

So it's baby steps for all of us :)

I'll be trying to run the EE 9 TCK, which might not even be working yet.  It 
will probably be painful :)

Brothers in arms.


-David

>> On 15 Jun 2020, at 16:05, David Blevins <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> On Jun 14, 2020, at 5:20 AM, Evaldo Junior <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I am Developer, i have used different applications servers, among them the
>>> Apache Tomcat, during many years.
>>> I have interested in contribute to JAX-RS module to TomEE.
>>> I want to contribute to TomEE project, i hope to start with simple things.
>>> I can start to contribute in documentation of the project, with the
>>> translations, english to portuguese.
>> 
>> Hi Evaldo!
>> 
>> Are you possibly interested in teaming up with Helber to lead the charge on 
>> some Jakarta EE 8 TCK work?  One it's up and running you could focus on the 
>> JAX-RS section of the TCK.
>> 
>> Our overall status in this regard is this has seen little to no attention 
>> since August, yet we have people showing up regularly offering to help.
>> 
>> What we need is a couple people to dig into this area and put their minds to 
>> learning how to do it themselves, then to helping others do it too; 
>> responding to "how can I help" emails with "work with us on the tck, here's 
>> how."
>> 
>> It's a no-fail task as easily there've been over 50 people offer to help 
>> that we've not been able to get successfully enabled to help, so honestly 
>> and truly any improvement is seriously impactful.  Perfection is impossible, 
>> any step forward is a good one.
>> 
>> Does this sound like fun?
>> 
>> Helber, what do you think?
>> 
>> Anyone else think this sounds exciting?
>> 
>> 
>> -David
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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