We are on track to perform the migration of FX JIRA issues to JBS this
Friday, June 12.
The RT project in the JavaFX JIRA issue tracker will become read-only at
9:00 am Pacific time Friday morning.
JBS planned downtime is from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Pacific Friday afternoon,
after which JavaFX bugs will be active in JBS.
-- Kevin
Kevin Rushforth wrote:
Due to a bug discovered in the migration script during the dry run, we
will need to reschedule the migration. Exact date TBD as we will need
to re-run series of testing.
Our tentative target will be next Friday, June 12. Once confirmed, we
will send another heads-up notice.
-- Kevin
Kevin Rushforth wrote:
As a reminder, the migration of FX bugs to JBS will happen tomorrow.
The RT project in the JavaFX JIRA issue tracker will become read-only
at 9:00 am Pacific time tomorrow morning. We expect the migration to
be complete some time in the afternoon tomorrow.
Also, our infrastructure team is planning to enable URL redirects
from javafx-j...@kenai.com to bugs.java.com tomorrow afternoon, so
unless they run into problems with this, existing URL links will work.
-- Kevin
Kevin Rushforth wrote:
As previously announced [1] we are in the process of migrating
JavaFX bugs to the JDK Bug System (JBS) [2] in the JDK project.
The target date for this migration is Friday, June 5. The existing
JavaFX bug tracker will become permanently read-only on that date,
and will be decommissioned some time after the transition is
complete. After javafx-jira.kenai.com is retired, we will explore
the feasibility of setting up an automatic redirect to
bugs.openjdk.java.net so that existing URLs will work. In any case,
typing in an old RT-nnnnn number into JBS will open the bug even
after it is mapped into the JDK project.
-- Kevin
[1]
http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/openjfx-dev/2015-April/017083.html
[2] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/