From iris.clark at oracle.com Wed Sep 5 12:03:59 2012 From: iris.clark at oracle.com (Iris Clark) Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 12:03:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Result: New Project: ThreeTen Message-ID: <3d7bb055-2121-4a13-9fd3-3a3b71513379@default> Voting on the ThreeTen Project with initial Lead Roger Riggs [1] is now closed. Yes: 5* Veto: 0 Abstain: 0 According to the Bylaws definition of Lazy Consensus, this is sufficient to approve the new Project and its initial Lead. Thanks! Iris Clark * One additional "yes" vote was received [2], but not counted since the voter was ineligible to vote in this election. [1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/announce/2012-August/000133.html [2] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/discuss/2012-August/002760.html From John.Coomes at oracle.com Mon Sep 10 18:27:11 2012 From: John.Coomes at oracle.com (John Coomes) Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 18:27:11 -0700 Subject: CFV: New Project: Sumatra Message-ID: <20558.37743.549830.353928@oracle.com> I hereby propose the creation of the Sumatra Project with John Coomes as the Lead and the OpenJDK HotSpot Group as the sponsoring Group. As discussed earlier [0], this project intends to enable Java applications to seamlessly take advantage of a GPU--whether it is a discrete device or integrated with a CPU--with the objective to improve the application performance. John has been working on the HotSpot JVM for almost 10 years mainly on garbage collection where he was one of the primary developers of the parallel compacting garbage collector. The initial Committers will be: Eric Caspole, David Chase, John Coomes, Gary Frost, Brian Goetz, Vladimir Kozlov, Ryan LaMothe, Laurent Morichetti, John Rose, Guy Steele, Jean-Baptiste Tristan, Mikael Vidstedt, Roland Westrelin and Bharadwaj Yadavalli. The initial Authors will be: Alex Buckley, Tom Deneau, Lee Howes, Mark Nutter and Vasanth Venkatachalam. Votes are due by Tuesday, September 25, 2012 at 00:00:00 UTC [1]. Only current OpenJDK Members [2] are eligible to vote on this motion. Votes must be cast in the open by replying to this mailing list. For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [3]. John Coomes [0] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/discuss/2012-August/002717.html [1] http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=OpenJDK+Project+Sumatra+Vote&iso=20120925T00 [2] http://openjdk.java.net/census#members [3] http://openjdk.java.net/projects/#new-project-vote From John.Coomes at oracle.com Mon Sep 24 17:18:42 2012 From: John.Coomes at oracle.com (John Coomes) Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 17:18:42 -0700 Subject: Result: New Project: Sumatra Message-ID: <20576.63586.447247.830616@oracle.com> Voting on the Sumatra Project with initial Lead John Coomes [1] is now closed. Yes: 9 Veto: 0 Abstain: 0 According to the Bylaws definition of Lazy Consensus, this is sufficient to approve the new Project and its initial Lead. John Coomes [1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/announce/2012-September/000135.html From joe.darcy at oracle.com Wed Sep 26 22:50:27 2012 From: joe.darcy at oracle.com (Joe Darcy) Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 22:50:27 -0700 Subject: OpenJDK bug database status update: JIRA instance now system of record Message-ID: <5063E923.6020603@oracle.com> Hello, A quick update on the OpenJDK bug database: an Oracle-internal JIRA instance is now the system of record for JDK bugs. This is one step in the plan toward a public bug system outlined earlier this year. [1] More detail on the new JIRA system is available from my blog. [2] Cheers, -Joe [1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/announce/2012-March/000120.html [2] "JDK bug migration milestone: JIRA now the system of record," https://blogs.oracle.com/darcy/entry/milestone_jira_system_of_record