I really don't know. I wouldn't think so, anyway, no. ASF members get access to the JCP automatically by receiving membership... it's like when you work for a company that is part of JCP, you get the ability to read the specs in community review.
But, folks at a company (or members of the ASF) cannot just waltz into a JSR at any point, right? They have to be approved to work on the JSR specifically I'm guessing.
or is the level of access the same? the ASF is on this JSR - does that mean we can be involved in it somehow more intimately? how?
The expert group was formed more than two years ago and now it's way too late to join. Remy Maucherat, Dirk Verbeeck and yours truly are part of the expert group. Stefan Guggisberg was made Slide committer to work on the JCRRI in the /proposal section and works for Day Software.
The JCR EG (expert group) expect to either have Slide become the reference implementation of JCR or incubate another project inside Apache for that. Personally, I would love to see efforts combined as all the people involved somehow in slide (including Software AG) are part of the JSR-170 effort.
I can ask the EG if a restricted number of people from this project can take a look at the community review for feedback. I don't if the spec lead can approuve this or if this needs more higher up things. I really don't know, but I will ask.
At the very least, folks can (and should!) be part of the JCP and then you can take a look at these things yourself.
Erik
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