CFV: Project sponsorship: More New I/0 APIs for te Java Platform (JSR-203)
Greetings, voting members of the Core Libraries Group! Question: Should the Core Libraries Group sponsor the "More New I/O APIs for the Java Platform (JSR-203) Project[1]? Please cast your vote by replying, publicly, to this message with either Vote: yes or Vote: no as the first line of the message body. You may, at your option, indicate the reason for your decision on subsequent lines. Votes must be cast in the open; votes sent as private replies will not be counted. The sponsorship decision will be made by a simple majority vote of the Group's Members. Votes are due by midnight UTC next Wednesday, 22 April. As an optimization, if an absolute majority of the Group's Members votes one way or the other prior to that time then the decision may be rendered earlier. Once a decision has been made the votes will be tallied and reported to this list and also to discuss@openjdk.java.net. Only Members of the Core Libraries Group are eligible to vote on this decision. The current Members are: Alan Bateman Christopher Hegarty David Bristor Iris Clark Doug Lea Jeff Nisewanger Joe Darcy Mark Reinhold Martin Buchholz Pete Soper Peter Jones Xueming Shen Thanks, iris [1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/announce/2008-April/000063.html
Vote: yes iris clark wrote:
Greetings, voting members of the Core Libraries Group!
Question: Should the Core Libraries Group sponsor the "More New I/O APIs for the Java Platform (JSR-203) Project[1]?
Please cast your vote by replying, publicly, to this message with either
Vote: yes
or
Vote: no
as the first line of the message body.
You may, at your option, indicate the reason for your decision on subsequent lines.
Votes must be cast in the open; votes sent as private replies will not be counted.
The sponsorship decision will be made by a simple majority vote of the Group's Members. Votes are due by midnight UTC next Wednesday, 22 April. As an optimization, if an absolute majority of the Group's Members votes one way or the other prior to that time then the decision may be rendered earlier. Once a decision has been made the votes will be tallied and reported to this list and also to discuss@openjdk.java.net.
Only Members of the Core Libraries Group are eligible to vote on this decision. The current Members are:
Alan Bateman Christopher Hegarty David Bristor Iris Clark Doug Lea Jeff Nisewanger Joe Darcy Mark Reinhold Martin Buchholz Pete Soper Peter Jones Xueming Shen
Thanks, iris
[1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/announce/2008-April/000063.html
Vote: yes iris CVF e-mail: http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/core-libs-dev/2008-April/000332.html
Vote: yes iris clark wrote:
Greetings, voting members of the Core Libraries Group!
Question: Should the Core Libraries Group sponsor the "More New I/O APIs for the Java Platform (JSR-203) Project[1]?
Please cast your vote by replying, publicly, to this message with either
Vote: yes
or
Vote: no
as the first line of the message body.
You may, at your option, indicate the reason for your decision on subsequent lines.
Votes must be cast in the open; votes sent as private replies will not be counted.
The sponsorship decision will be made by a simple majority vote of the Group's Members. Votes are due by midnight UTC next Wednesday, 22 April. As an optimization, if an absolute majority of the Group's Members votes one way or the other prior to that time then the decision may be rendered earlier. Once a decision has been made the votes will be tallied and reported to this list and also to discuss@openjdk.java.net.
Only Members of the Core Libraries Group are eligible to vote on this decision. The current Members are:
Alan Bateman Christopher Hegarty David Bristor Iris Clark Doug Lea Jeff Nisewanger Joe Darcy Mark Reinhold Martin Buchholz Pete Soper Peter Jones Xueming Shen
Thanks, iris
[1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/announce/2008-April/000063.html
Vote: yes -Chris. iris clark wrote:
Greetings, voting members of the Core Libraries Group!
Question: Should the Core Libraries Group sponsor the "More New I/O APIs for the Java Platform (JSR-203) Project[1]?
Please cast your vote by replying, publicly, to this message with either
Vote: yes
or
Vote: no
as the first line of the message body.
You may, at your option, indicate the reason for your decision on subsequent lines.
Votes must be cast in the open; votes sent as private replies will not be counted.
The sponsorship decision will be made by a simple majority vote of the Group's Members. Votes are due by midnight UTC next Wednesday, 22 April. As an optimization, if an absolute majority of the Group's Members votes one way or the other prior to that time then the decision may be rendered earlier. Once a decision has been made the votes will be tallied and reported to this list and also to discuss@openjdk.java.net.
Only Members of the Core Libraries Group are eligible to vote on this decision. The current Members are:
Alan Bateman Christopher Hegarty David Bristor Iris Clark Doug Lea Jeff Nisewanger Joe Darcy Mark Reinhold Martin Buchholz Pete Soper Peter Jones Xueming Shen
Thanks, iris
[1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/announce/2008-April/000063.html
Vote: yes
Vote: yes. (The world is waiting for these! I hope they get in soon.) -Doug iris clark wrote:
Greetings, voting members of the Core Libraries Group!
Question: Should the Core Libraries Group sponsor the "More New I/O APIs for the Java Platform (JSR-203) Project[1]?
Please cast your vote by replying, publicly, to this message with either
Vote: yes
or
Vote: no
as the first line of the message body.
You may, at your option, indicate the reason for your decision on subsequent lines.
Votes must be cast in the open; votes sent as private replies will not be counted.
The sponsorship decision will be made by a simple majority vote of the Group's Members. Votes are due by midnight UTC next Wednesday, 22 April. As an optimization, if an absolute majority of the Group's Members votes one way or the other prior to that time then the decision may be rendered earlier. Once a decision has been made the votes will be tallied and reported to this list and also to discuss@openjdk.java.net.
Only Members of the Core Libraries Group are eligible to vote on this decision. The current Members are:
Alan Bateman Christopher Hegarty David Bristor Iris Clark Doug Lea Jeff Nisewanger Joe Darcy Mark Reinhold Martin Buchholz Pete Soper Peter Jones Xueming Shen
Thanks, iris
[1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/announce/2008-April/000063.html
Vote: yes (As the original submitter of JSR 203, how could I possibly vote otherwise?) - Mark
Vote: yes -Pete
Vote: yes iris clark wrote:
Greetings, voting members of the Core Libraries Group!
Question: Should the Core Libraries Group sponsor the "More New I/O APIs for the Java Platform (JSR-203) Project[1]?
Please cast your vote by replying, publicly, to this message with either
Vote: yes
or
Vote: no
as the first line of the message body.
You may, at your option, indicate the reason for your decision on subsequent lines.
Votes must be cast in the open; votes sent as private replies will not be counted.
The sponsorship decision will be made by a simple majority vote of the Group's Members. Votes are due by midnight UTC next Wednesday, 22 April. As an optimization, if an absolute majority of the Group's Members votes one way or the other prior to that time then the decision may be rendered earlier. Once a decision has been made the votes will be tallied and reported to this list and also to discuss@openjdk.java.net.
Only Members of the Core Libraries Group are eligible to vote on this decision. The current Members are:
Alan Bateman Christopher Hegarty David Bristor Iris Clark Doug Lea Jeff Nisewanger Joe Darcy Mark Reinhold Martin Buchholz Pete Soper Peter Jones Xueming Shen
Thanks, iris
[1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/announce/2008-April/000063.html
Regarding the CFV on the following question[1]: Should the Core Libraries Group sponsor the "More New I/O APIs for the Java Platform (JSR-203) Project? Voting has now concluded. I have received "Yes" votes from the following 9 members of the Core Libraries Group: Christopher Hegarty David Bristor Doug Lea Iris Clark Joe Darcy Mark Reinhold Martin Buchholz Pete Soper Xueming Shen This constitues an absolute majority of the eligible voting members. Thus I am able to immediately render a decision. The Core Libraries Group has decided to sponsor the JSR-203 project. Thank you. iris [1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/core-libs-dev/2008-April/000332.html
participants (9)
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Christopher Hegarty - Sun Microsystems Ireland
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Dave Bristor
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Doug Lea
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iris clark
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Joseph D. Darcy
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Mark Reinhold
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Martin Buchholz
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Pete Soper
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Xueming Shen