Hey David!

Good to be remembered ;)

Thanks for the link.

I've been contributing to the Piranha server lately helping to pass the
Servlet TCK, so I guess I've got some experience with the TCK.
I really would like to help. Probably I'll need some help setting up the
full TCK environment because I only have the Servlet and Pages TCK in my
machine.

And sure it will help me give a better view of the web platform and how to
set up things for Piranha in the future too :)

One question I have is with respect to issuing a pull request: I should
first open an issue at Jira then open a PR? This still confuses me a little.

Thanks!

Em ter., 8 de dez. de 2020 às 18:42, David Blevins <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> Hey Thiago!
>
> Thought I saw your name on today's JakartaOne Livestream.  Here's a site
> that has the latest TomEE TCK results:
>
>  - https://tck.work/tomee/projects
>
> We're at the stage where we're down to the last few hundred failures.
> This is where things get really detailed and is actually a great place to
> dive in and help.  In the earlier phases getting tests to pass is often,
> "we need someone to create/integrate an implementation of X spec" which is
> definitely heavy work.
>
> At this stage the issues are more like, "the spec says this, we do that,
> the TCK seems to do something entirely different."  In this phase it's a
> lot of reading test code, reading specifications to try and understand,
> having discussions here to get some consistent perspective then having
> conversations with other people on the Jakarta EE side.
>
> It's one large learning opportunity for all of us, myself included.  If
> anyone is excited about potentially becoming an expert in Jakarta EE
> through helping with the TCK, this is the phase to dig in.
>
> If this interests you, I recommend keeping an eye out for any threads with
> the "[TCK]" prefix and asking questions to get more information and help
> with the research.  If you're feeling really aggressive, you can even find
> a failing test, dig into the source code and see if you can understand what
> the test is asking for that we aren't doing then post some details on what
> you find (even if what you find is more questions -- that seems to be the
> typical result).
>
>
> --
> David Blevins
> http://twitter.com/dblevins
> http://www.tomitribe.com
>
> > On Oct 30, 2020, at 6:56 AM, Thiago Henrique Hupner <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is there any place where we can see the current results of the TCK?
> >
> > If not, it would be possible to use the Github Actions to run it?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Thiago
>
>

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