Ciao,

inoltro una iniziativa interessante proposta dal gruppo AdoptOpenJDK:

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From: Martijn Verburg <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 8:09 PM
Subject: [jc] The AdoptOpenJDK build farm - can you please send to
your communities


Hi all,

The AdoptOpenJDK build farm is producing OpenJDK binaries for all
platforms (ARM32/64, z/os, AIX, Linux x86, Linux s390, Mac, Windows
etc) that are professionally tested (OpenJDK tests, test suites from
Scala, Tomcat et al, performance tests and most importantly the TCK
itself).

This is an important community project to ensure that the new rapid
release cycle of Java is well supported in the community for those who
can't go to a commercial vendor for their version / platform.

Several folks from the LJC have been involved and the LJC is the legal
entity that holds the TCK and other legal and licensing concerns.

Now we need more technical help!  If you're interested in
infrastructure, devops, web development / design, building Java
itself, security, documentation, pubic relations or anything else then
we'd love to have you on board.

Some key details:

https://www.adoptopenjdk.net - the website to get binaries from - this
needs overhauling
https://ci.adoptopenjdk.net - the build farm
https://www.github.com/adoptopenjdk - the code repositories for everything
https://www.github.com/adoptopenjdk/TSC - the starting point into the
whole project

We have a Slack group and an active community of 100 or so
participants.  It's a great place to learn, tech and grow!

Any questions please let me know.

Cheers,
Martijn
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