On 06/01/21 12:32, Sean Mullan wrote: > On 6/1/21 2:11 AM, Peter Firmstone wrote: >> Would have really liked to have known about that. > > It was announced on jdk-dev at the time it was launched, with a follow-up > reminder one week later: > > https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk-dev/2018-February/000649.html
Thanks for that link. I see the announcement said The results of the survey will be made public after the survey closes. That email thread seems to end with the week-later reminder, but I think I found the followup [1]. It links to the results on SurveyMonkey [2], which seem to be viewable if one whitelists www.surveymonkey.com, cdnjs.cloudflare.com, and prod.smassets.net. It also refers to a blog post [3], no longer a good link; also the only occurrence of that URL in the Wayback Machine is a November 2020 archive of its "The content that you're looking [sic] is no longer on this page" page [4]. Is it possible the blogs.oracle.com URL structure just got rearranged? Is there a currently usable link? (My search there for "security manager survey" produces 742 results, six at a time; I haven't found it yet.) Ironically, I easily found a March 2021 blog post [5] "Quiz yourself: Using the SecurityManager class in Java", from which a reader might have come away confident the thing was a going concern. Regards, -Chap [1] https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk-dev/2018-March/000929.html [2] https://www.surveymonkey.com/results/SM-PSJ6ZNMZ8/ [3] https://blogs.oracle.com/mullan/securitymanager-survey-results [4] https://web.archive.org/web/20201121023702/https://blogs.oracle.com/mullan/securitymanager-survey-results [5] https://blogs.oracle.com/javamagazine/quiz-yourself-using-the-securitymanager-class-in-java