AFAIK, (please correct me if I am wrong), ASF is not a member of the
Jakarta EE working group and is not able to get certified. How will TomEE
get certified?
Because of this, Tomcat is not able to be listed in certification pages of
Servlet specification.

Regards.
Gurkan

On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 4:32 AM David Blevins <david.blev...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Heads up that we are narrowing in in the last few TCK issues and there is
> still some chance we can be Jakarta EE 9.1 Web Profile certified in time
> for the Jakarta EE 9.1 release vote Monday.
>
> It would be super super and I mean *super* tight....
>
> However, if we can get it done we'll need to do a release vote by no later
> than Sunday afternoon and file our certification request.  We don't need to
> have concluded our vote to make the Jakarta EE 9.1 release ballot, we just
> need final binaries of our own to be at least in staging and in the process
> of our own vote.
>
> We do need that vote pass, however, so that would require some pragmatism
> on all our parts.
>
> For that reason I recommend we do not try to push out a 9.0.0 final, but
> go ahead with 9.0.0-M7. If there are some issues with the binaries we put
> up for vote, unless they are legal issues, we can still release them and
> immediately fix the issues next week in a subsequent 8.0.8 and 9.0.0-M8.
> There's no reason to "wait", we can simply release twice.  Version numbers
> are free.
>
> The Jakarta EE 9.1 release vote lasts for two weeks and an announcement
> would happen some days after that.  Ff we did want to push out a 9.0.0 for
> the announcement, we'd have at least till May 17th to do that, perhaps even
> the 20th.
>
> The reason we want to get certified in time for the ballot is recently
> there was a change that implementations listed on the ballot get a special
> place at the top of the specification page.  Any implementations that come
> even one day later cannot be included and will not be accepted or given
> special designation.  This lasts forever and is a permanent advantage to
> those in the list.  It's also a permanent *disadvantage* to those not on
> the list.  It's eat or be eaten.
>
> So that's what we're going for:  A staged binary up for a vote here,
> passing the TCK, in time to be listed on the Jakarta EE 9.1 release ballot
> Monday.
>
>
> -David
>
>

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