CSR issue type now live in JDK project for JDK 10 requests

Tony Squier tony.squier at oracle.com
Wed May 31 21:28:26 UTC 2017


No there is now way to remove it from the list, that is why we put the 
error message telling people to use the create csr button. Same with 
backports BTW.

Tony...

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On 5/31/17 2:16 PM, Phil Race wrote:
> That sounds like an anoying work flow issue.
> Tony .. is there a way to remove CSR from the list of types in the 
> drop down of the create page ?
>
> Perhaps "Backport" has the same issue but I'm not sure about that
>
> -phil.
>
> On 05/31/2017 02:08 PM, Martin Buchholz wrote:
>> I went through the process of creating a CSR but only after filling 
>> everything out does it tell me """CSRs cannot be created manually, 
>> instead use the Create CSR operation on the Issue View page."""
>>
>> On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 9:22 AM, Phil Race <philip.race at oracle.com 
>> <mailto:philip.race at oracle.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>     On 05/30/2017 09:20 AM, Phil Race wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>         On 05/25/2017 07:02 AM, joe darcy wrote:
>>
>>             Hi David,
>>
>>             You can add yourself as a reviewer to indicated you
>>             approve of the request.
>>
>>
>>         I just did that for
>>         https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8181190
>>         <https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8181190> but
>>         it feels a bit odd. That has generally meant "peer reviewed
>>         by an area expert",
>>         as opposed to the CSR review angle ..
>>
>>
>>     And actually I lied. It failed to take because the "reviewed"
>>     state isn't valid
>>     until it has a compatibility risk which I guess is not needed
>>     until it goes final.
>>     So I can't do anything except add a free form comment, which also
>>     seems wrong.
>>
>>     -phil.
>>
>>
>>             You can also add a comment to that effect.
>>
>>
>>         Comments feel too free form for that.
>>
>>
>>             If you think there is a problem with the request you can
>>             pend it if it is in Provisional or Finalized state.
>>
>>             If you don't see workflow actions to move the request
>>             when in those states, a config change may be needed in JBS.
>>
>>
>>         https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8181058
>>         <https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8181058>
>>
>>         is in Provisional State but I see no way to pend it.
>>
>>         Whereas https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8181190
>>         <https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8181190>
>>         is in Proposed State and there I do see a button labelled
>>         "Pending" but
>>         "Pending" reads like "I am in pended state".
>>         Shouldn't the button be labelled "Pend" ?
>>
>>         -phil
>>
>>
>>
>>             HTH,
>>
>>             -Joe
>>
>>
>>             On 5/24/2017 6:56 PM, David Holmes wrote:
>>
>>                 Hi Joe,
>>
>>                 Have I missed the instructions on how to respond to
>>                 the CSR JBS issues once they are filed? Do we add
>>                 comments saying "I approve" or "I have a problem ..."?
>>
>>                 CSRs are being filed but I'm not sure what, if
>>                 anything I need to do with them.
>>
>>                 Thanks,
>>                 David
>>
>>                 On 24/05/2017 10:04 AM, Joseph D. Darcy wrote:
>>
>>                     Hello,
>>
>>                     The CSR issue type is now live in the JDK project
>>                     to be used for compatibility and specification
>>                     review for JDK 10 issues.
>>
>>                     Thanks to Tony Squier for the JIRA work making
>>                     this possible.
>>
>>                     I've created a few retroactive CSR requests for
>>                     two API changes I needed to do earlier in JDK 10.
>>                     CSR members have the ability to transition
>>                     requests to the Pended state. As chair, in
>>                     addition I can move requests to the
>>                     Closed/Approved and Provisional states.
>>                     Administratively, Mark Reinhold also has chair
>>                     privileges should the need arise to move forward
>>                     on requests if I'm not available.
>>
>>                     As we start using the new system, I expect we'll
>>                     want to make some adjustments. In the coming
>>                     weeks, I plan to setup JIRA dashboards to assist
>>                     with CSR reviews.
>>
>>                     Let the reviewing begin!
>>
>>                     Thanks,
>>
>>                     -Joe
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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