Re: OpenJFX JIRA Location
Phil, Mario, Michael, Thank you all for the guidance on how to proceed - it’s much appreciated. I’ll work on getting the Oracle Contributor Agreement filled out and sent in - look like that’s a prerequisite before anything else. The changes are pretty minor in scope - more enhancements than bugs. They’re just things I noticed while setting up the build locally to play with, that could be made a little easier. I’ll draft up a short summary and send it to the list after I get the contributor agreement squared away. Thanks again. Robert On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 1:38 PM Philip Race wrote: > This mailing list is one option. > > -phil. > > On 1/7/18, 9:58 AM, Michael Paus wrote: > > Your proposal will normally end up in the JIRA repository within 1-2 > > days. > > And then what? As we are not talking about a bug report here, the > > proposal will most > > certainly raise some questions. Now how do you answer these questions? > > How do you > > discuss issues with the responsible people? > > > > Am 07.01.18 um 18:40 schrieb Philip Race: > >> You can go to https://bugreport.java.com/, scroll to the bottom and > >> start a new bug report. > >> > >> It goes into the same JIRA instance in a different project and is > >> then trivially moved > >> (by someone with write access) to the JDK project. > >> > >> Make sure you select javafx as the component. > >> > >> -phil. > >> > >> On 1/7/18, 6:52 AM, Michael Paus wrote: > >>> The old JIRA has been moved here: > >>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/secure/Dashboard.jspa > >>> But this won't help you very much unless you are already an OpenJDK > >>> author or more because > >>> there is no public write access to this JIRA :-( > >>> > >>> Am 07.01.18 um 15:06 schrieb Robert Hencke: > Hello, > > I was looking to contribute some minor fix-ups to the OpenJFX build > scripts. As part of this, I found the page on the developer > workflow here: > > https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Developer+Work+Flow > > It mentions that all contributions should first start with filing > of a JIRA > issue. However, the link to JIRA provided on this page ( > https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/) does not seem to work. > > Is the JIRA site down, or maybe it moved? > > Thank you! > Robert > >>> > >>> > > >
Re: OpenJFX JIRA Location
This mailing list is one option. -phil. On 1/7/18, 9:58 AM, Michael Paus wrote: Your proposal will normally end up in the JIRA repository within 1-2 days. And then what? As we are not talking about a bug report here, the proposal will most certainly raise some questions. Now how do you answer these questions? How do you discuss issues with the responsible people? Am 07.01.18 um 18:40 schrieb Philip Race: You can go to https://bugreport.java.com/, scroll to the bottom and start a new bug report. It goes into the same JIRA instance in a different project and is then trivially moved (by someone with write access) to the JDK project. Make sure you select javafx as the component. -phil. On 1/7/18, 6:52 AM, Michael Paus wrote: The old JIRA has been moved here: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/secure/Dashboard.jspa But this won't help you very much unless you are already an OpenJDK author or more because there is no public write access to this JIRA :-( Am 07.01.18 um 15:06 schrieb Robert Hencke: Hello, I was looking to contribute some minor fix-ups to the OpenJFX build scripts. As part of this, I found the page on the developer workflow here: https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Developer+Work+Flow It mentions that all contributions should first start with filing of a JIRA issue. However, the link to JIRA provided on this page ( https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/) does not seem to work. Is the JIRA site down, or maybe it moved? Thank you! Robert
Re: OpenJFX JIRA Location
2018-01-07 18:58 GMT+01:00 Michael Paus : > And then what? Robert wanted to contribute some fixes, he presumably has a couple of bugs that he can report (or perhaps that are already in the bug database), if the changes are minor, he can start doing that now by contributing the fixes on the mailing list, as described in details here: http://openjdk.java.net/contribute/ Cheers, Mario -- pgp key: http://subkeys.pgp.net/ PGP Key ID: 80F240CF Fingerprint: BA39 9666 94EC 8B73 27FA FC7C 4086 63E3 80F2 40CF Java Champion - Blog: http://neugens.wordpress.com - Twitter: @neugens Proud GNU Classpath developer: http://www.classpath.org/ OpenJDK: http://openjdk.java.net/projects/caciocavallo/ Please, support open standards: http://endsoftpatents.org/
Re: OpenJFX JIRA Location
Your proposal will normally end up in the JIRA repository within 1-2 days. And then what? As we are not talking about a bug report here, the proposal will most certainly raise some questions. Now how do you answer these questions? How do you discuss issues with the responsible people? Am 07.01.18 um 18:40 schrieb Philip Race: You can go to https://bugreport.java.com/, scroll to the bottom and start a new bug report. It goes into the same JIRA instance in a different project and is then trivially moved (by someone with write access) to the JDK project. Make sure you select javafx as the component. -phil. On 1/7/18, 6:52 AM, Michael Paus wrote: The old JIRA has been moved here: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/secure/Dashboard.jspa But this won't help you very much unless you are already an OpenJDK author or more because there is no public write access to this JIRA :-( Am 07.01.18 um 15:06 schrieb Robert Hencke: Hello, I was looking to contribute some minor fix-ups to the OpenJFX build scripts. As part of this, I found the page on the developer workflow here: https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Developer+Work+Flow It mentions that all contributions should first start with filing of a JIRA issue. However, the link to JIRA provided on this page ( https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/) does not seem to work. Is the JIRA site down, or maybe it moved? Thank you! Robert
Re: OpenJFX JIRA Location
You can go to https://bugreport.java.com/, scroll to the bottom and start a new bug report. It goes into the same JIRA instance in a different project and is then trivially moved (by someone with write access) to the JDK project. Make sure you select javafx as the component. -phil. On 1/7/18, 6:52 AM, Michael Paus wrote: The old JIRA has been moved here: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/secure/Dashboard.jspa But this won't help you very much unless you are already an OpenJDK author or more because there is no public write access to this JIRA :-( Am 07.01.18 um 15:06 schrieb Robert Hencke: Hello, I was looking to contribute some minor fix-ups to the OpenJFX build scripts. As part of this, I found the page on the developer workflow here: https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Developer+Work+Flow It mentions that all contributions should first start with filing of a JIRA issue. However, the link to JIRA provided on this page ( https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/) does not seem to work. Is the JIRA site down, or maybe it moved? Thank you! Robert
Re: OpenJFX JIRA Location
The old JIRA has been moved here: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/secure/Dashboard.jspa But this won't help you very much unless you are already an OpenJDK author or more because there is no public write access to this JIRA :-( Am 07.01.18 um 15:06 schrieb Robert Hencke: Hello, I was looking to contribute some minor fix-ups to the OpenJFX build scripts. As part of this, I found the page on the developer workflow here: https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Developer+Work+Flow It mentions that all contributions should first start with filing of a JIRA issue. However, the link to JIRA provided on this page ( https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/) does not seem to work. Is the JIRA site down, or maybe it moved? Thank you! Robert
OpenJFX JIRA Location
Hello, I was looking to contribute some minor fix-ups to the OpenJFX build scripts. As part of this, I found the page on the developer workflow here: https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Developer+Work+Flow It mentions that all contributions should first start with filing of a JIRA issue. However, the link to JIRA provided on this page ( https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/) does not seem to work. Is the JIRA site down, or maybe it moved? Thank you! Robert