Nick,
No, it's not ok to disclose the # of failures.
thanks,
dims
On 06/29/2009 08:48 AM, Nicholas L Gallardo wrote:
Is it alright to disclose the result in a general way? As in, there are 32
total failures for 500 tests?
If so, can you give us a sense for where we are Michael?
Thanks,
-Nick
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Michael Elman
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Subject
Re: [DISCUSS] TCK Information
Please respond to
wink-...@incubato
r.apache.org
Hi Kevan,
It's my fault. I thought it's ok to post the test names, but now I read the
NDA again and it seems that you are absolutely right and nothing regarding
the TCK should be exposed publicly.
I'll edit the JIRA now to ensure it doesn't appear anymore, but it was
already sent to the mailing list... Ouch :(
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:49 PM, Kevan Miller
<[email protected]>wrote:
All,
There needs to be a discussion about how TCK information is discussed on
this mailing list. I haven't looked at the JAX-RS TCK. However, If you
are
accessing the TCK via Apache's agreement with Sun, you submitted the
following NDA to Apache: http://www.apache.org/jcp/ApacheNDA.pdf Most
projects treat this as restricting their ability to explicitly specifics
about the TCK tests (e.g. test names, functions tested, etc). Perhaps the
JAX-RS TCK is available publicly, not under different terms? There is
some
debate about how closed projects need to be about TCK results.
FYI, here's information about Apache and the JCP (including TCK testing):
http://www.apache.org/jcp/
--kevan