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Eclipse AQAvit

The scope of the Eclipse AQAvit™ project is to:

  • Define the quality criteria for runtime and development kit binaries in collaboration with the industry requirements.
  • Measure and report on the quality of Temurin binaries throughout the release process.
  • Provide a facility for all Java runtime producers to evaluate their binaries to the AQAvit quality criteria.
  • Support Adoptium members to create a quality mark definition that reflects a robust definition of quality.
  • Manage full life-cycle and versioning of the quality testing material.
  • Develop tests, frameworks, APIs, website, infrastructure, and material to manage quality assets and their associated technologies.
  • Develop materials to make using and consuming the results of the Oracle Java Compatibility Test Kit (JCK) easier for all users at Eclipse and beyond.
  • Define the traceability and recreate-ability of the Temurin releases in line with best industry practice.
  • Implement an open, robust, audit trail for release content and quality of Java runtimes.
  • Monitor and report on changes with regards to correctness, performance, and other quality criteria.

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Repositories

Repository Commits Reviews Issues
https://github.com/adoptium/aqa-tests 586 632 234
https://github.com/adoptium/TKG 176 54 21
https://github.com/adoptium/aqa-test-tools 62 75 38
https://github.com/adoptium/run-aqa 46 0 1
https://github.com/adoptium/aqa-triage-data 24 9 0
https://github.com/adoptium/aqa-systemtest 9 9 2
https://github.com/adoptium/openj9-systemtest 4 2 0
https://github.com/adoptium/STF 3 3 0
https://github.com/adoptium/aqa-cbt 1 0 0
https://github.com/adoptium/bumblebench 0 2 0

Activity - commits

There have been 911 commits made by 56 people on 9 repositories over the last 12 months.


Activity - issues

There have been 296 issues submitted by 27 people on 5 repositories over the last 12 months.


Activity - reviews

There have been 786 reviews submitted by 63 people on 8 repositories over the last 12 months.

The EMO oversees the lifecycle of Eclipse projects, trademark and IP management, and provides a governance framework and recommendations on open source best practices.

See the project’s PMI page at https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/adoptium.aqavit


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