Mobile & Embedded Community FAQ
Common questions about the Mobile & Embedded Community are answered here.
Q: What's the purpose of this Mobile & Embedded Community site?
A: Please refer to the Mobile & Embedded Community Charter and Community Vision for more information.
Q: Who are the members of this community?
A: A diverse group of developers are members of the community, including those who plan to evolve and improve the Java ME platform, those who will be implementing the technology in devices, and those who are creating content and applications for the Java ME platform. Initially, the largest group of developers involved in the community will be the Sun engineers who are evolving and developing the Java ME platform.
Q: Where can I find more information on the governance?
A: Please refer to the Mobile & Embedded Community Governance.
Q: Where can I find information on the community's founding principles?
A: Please refer to the community's Founding Principles.
Q: Who do I contact for help or feedback?
A: Please refer to our mailing lists and forums pages and submit your feedback to the appropriate mailing list pertaining to your topic. You can also refer to the Mobile & Embedded Community contacts list.
Q: How do I participate in the community?
A: Please refer to the Community Participation Handbook, the Call for Contributions for Application Developers, and the following discussion forum post.
Q: How do I start a project?
A: Please review the information about Creating A New Project in the Mobile & Embedded Community Governance.
Q. How do I file a bug?
A. The mobileandembedded project is an 'umbrella' project that simply contains other projects and does not contain any code. When filing a bug please make sure to file it in IssueTracker in the appropriate project (for example, phoneME). Do not file a bug in Issue Tracker for the mobileandembedded umbrella project.
Q. How does this community relate to the Java Community Process (JCP)?
A. Java technology specifications will continue to be defined through the JCP. This community will continue to promote existing standards, align with the JCP, and preserve the Java technology specifications.
Q. Where can I find more information about Sun Microsystems' Java Technology open source efforts?
A. For more information, see the
Java Technology Open Source FAQ.