On 29/08/2025 3:41 am, Harald Eilertsen wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2025 at 10:59:25AM +1000, David Holmes wrote:
On 27/08/2025 8:01 pm, Harald Eilertsen wrote:
The repo is set up so that the master branch automatically track the
openjdk/jdk repo master branch, and from what I gather, the normal
openjdk workflow for integrating merge requests into the master branch
apply. I.e. merge requests in the bsd-repo will be integrated into the
mainline jdk branch.

That doesn't sound right to me. You merge your project master branch with
mainline jdk master but not the other way around. Any changes for JDK master
need to be done via PR on the mainline JDK repo.

Thanks for clarifying, my misunderstadning.

I'm not sure how important the JEP is if we add changes gradually, but
I'm thinking it won't hurt.

If there is a JEP for the port (as there should be) then you can't integrate
anything* until the JEP has been targeted to a particular release.

That makes sense. Does that mean the entire change set will be merged at
once, or do you still want smaller, self-contained changes?

The integration to mainline would take place all at once, but the individual changes would be accumulated in the project repo.

David

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