From Dalibor.Topic at Sun.COM Tue Dec 1 13:44:54 2009 From: Dalibor.Topic at Sun.COM (Dalibor Topic) Date: Tue, 01 Dec 2009 14:44:54 +0100 Subject: FOSDEM devroom request granted In-Reply-To: <4B0BDF84.2070508@sun.com> References: <4B0BDF84.2070508@sun.com> Message-ID: <4B151DD6.7040308@sun.com> Dalibor Topic wrote: > Hi, > > I expect to hear back from the FOSDEM devroom team whether the > request was accepted (or denied) sometime next week, according to > the published schedule. [3] Here's what the FOSDEM devroom team e-mailed me today: "Your request for a devroom at FOSDEM 2010 has been accepted, and we will put the following at your disposal: - room AW1.125 with 76 seats, - a video projector with VGA cable, - wireless internet, for 2 days: - on Saturday 6th February from 13:00 to 19:00 and - on Sunday 7th February from 09:00 to 17:00 [...]" Yay! OK, with that out of the way, it's same procedure as every year: * there is a wiki page with the basic information: http://wiki.debian.org/Java/DevJam/2010/Fosdem * there is a wiki page where talk proposals go: http://wiki.debian.org/Java/DevJam/2010/FosdemProposedTalks Talk slots are either for 15 or 30 minutes. Like in the past years, we'll group related talks into blocks, in order to allow for some breaks between blocks of sessions. You can submit more then one proposal if you wish. If we run out of slots (happened a couple of times in previous years), not all submissions will get picked - so please try to make your submission sound like a great pick. The call for submissions runs for four weeks until Sunday, January 3rd 2010. You'll know if your talk was picked by January 6th, 2010. cheers, dalibor topic -- ******************************************************************* Dalibor Topic Tel: (+49 40) 23 646 738 Java F/OSS Ambassador AIM: robiladonaim Sun Microsystems GmbH Mobile: (+49 177) 2664 192 Nagelsweg 55 http://openjdk.java.net D-20097 Hamburg mailto:Dalibor.Topic at sun.com Sitz der Gesellschaft: Sonnenallee 1, D-85551 Kirchheim-Heimstetten Amtsgericht M?nchen: HRB 161028 Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Thomas Schr?der, Wolfgang Engels, Wolf Frenkel Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrates: Martin H?ring From Jonathan.Gibbons at Sun.COM Thu Dec 3 23:59:35 2009 From: Jonathan.Gibbons at Sun.COM (Jonathan Gibbons) Date: Thu, 03 Dec 2009 15:59:35 -0800 Subject: CFV: Project sponsorship: Lambda In-Reply-To: <4B1719F3.9010101@sun.com> References: <4B1719F3.9010101@sun.com> Message-ID: <4B1850E7.8000306@sun.com> There are already 5 votes in favor, which is an absolute majority of the Group's Members. Therefore I am calling the result early, and am pleased to announce the Compiler Group will sponsor this Project. -- Jon Jonathan Gibbons wrote: > Question: Should the Compiler Group sponsor the proposed > "Lambda" Project [1]? > > Please cast your vote by replying, publicly, to this message with > either > > Vote: yes > > or > > Vote: no > > as the first line of the message body. > > You may, at your option, indicate the reason for your decision on > subsequent lines. > > Votes must be cast in the open; votes sent as private replies will > not be counted. > > The sponsorship decision will be made by a simple majority vote of > the Group's Members. Votes are due by midnight UTC next Wednesday, > 9 December. As an optimization, if an absolute majority of the > Group's Members votes one way or the other prior to that time then > the decision may be rendered earlier. > > Only Members of the Compiler' Group are eligible to vote on this > decision. The current Members are: > > Alex Buckley > Maurizio Cimadamore > Iris Clark > Joe Darcy > Neal Gafter > Jonathan Gibbons > John Rose > Kumar Srinivasan > Peter von der Ah? > > Once a decision has been made the votes will be summarized and > reported to this list and also to discuss at openjdk.java.net > . > > -- Jon > > [1] > http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/announce/2009-December/000087.html From Michael.Wilkerson at Sun.COM Sat Dec 5 01:03:37 2009 From: Michael.Wilkerson at Sun.COM (Michael Wilkerson) Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 17:03:37 -0800 Subject: JDK 7 build 77 is available at the openjdk.java.net website Message-ID: <4B19B169.6070600@sun.com> The OpenJDK source is available at: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7 http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7/rev/721c1696c124 The OpenJDK source binary plugs for the promoted JDK 7 build 77 are available under the openjdk http://openjdk.java.net website under Source Code (direct link to bundles: http://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk7) Summary of changes: http://download.java.net/jdk7/changes/jdk7-b77.html --Michael From dennisbyrne at apache.org Fri Dec 18 20:31:05 2009 From: dennisbyrne at apache.org (Dennis Byrne) Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 14:31:05 -0600 Subject: Using PrintOptoAssembly on Itanium Message-ID: <446564320912181231l1e5ab071qe787b38be2bfe141@mail.gmail.com> There do not appear to be any debug releases for Itanium [1]. What would be the easiest (if possible) way of obtaining this? [1] http://download.java.net/jdk6/binaries -- Dennis Byrne From Michael.Wilkerson at Sun.COM Sat Dec 19 00:58:33 2009 From: Michael.Wilkerson at Sun.COM (Michael Wilkerson) Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 16:58:33 -0800 Subject: JDK 7 build 78 is available at the openjdk.java.net website Message-ID: <4B2C2539.9090608@sun.com> The OpenJDK source is available at: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7 http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7/rev/20aeeb517139 The OpenJDK source binary plugs for the promoted JDK 7 build 78 are available under the openjdk http://openjdk.java.net website under Source Code (direct link to bundles: http://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk7) Summary of changes: http://download.java.net/jdk7/changes/jdk7-b78.html --Michael