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The first quarterly report would be published in April 2014.
The Adoption Group was approved through a vote of the OpenJDK Governing Board in December 2013, with its infrastructure being established in January 2014.
It has a mailing list, a web site, a wiki and 7 Group Members, of which 6 have been active on the mailing list or contributed to the wiki so far in this quarter. In addition, 7 Participants have contributed to this Group's discussions so far in this quarter.
The Adoption Group has not voted on new Members, sponsored new Projects or published a quarterly report so far in this quarter.
In total, 13 16 Participants have been active on the Group's mailing list in this quarter, posting 2 messages in January, 92 messages in February and 68 34 messages in February March 2014 so far - 128 messages in total.
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In February, the Group discussed a number of items from the FOSDEM meeting, like Summer of Code participation, metrics for quarterly reports, a mission statement, its web page and wiki, review and bug submission procedures, potential new Projects and IDE support for editing OpenJDK sources, as well as an Adoption Duke, new tools in the Code Tools Project and an update to JITWatch.
Finally, in March, the Group discussed a new Quality Outreach Wiki page, the OpenJDK server migration, the new JCov code coverage tool from the Code Tools Project, and submitting patches to OpenJDK. The latter discussion resulted in a new Wiki page guiding new contributors to their first steps and further resources. Last but not least, announcements of Early Access builds based on various OpenJDK Projects along with their regression test results started to be posted to the mailing list to encourage their further adoption and testing.
After an initial cleanup round of the Group's wiki page from legacy pages, Group Members have created 1 new page on this Group's wiki so far in this quarter.