From jesper at selskabet.org Tue Dec 3 12:19:31 2019 From: jesper at selskabet.org (=?UTF-8?Q?Jesper_Steen_M=C3=B8ller?=) Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2019 13:19:31 +0100 Subject: Hi from Jesper Message-ID: Hello OpenJDK contributors, So I signed up as a contributor, so down the rabbit hole I go: I want to contribute to developing the Java language and platform, to start with in the Valhalla project, on inline types. I've always been keen on working on compilers, and been an independent OpenSource contributor in the past, primarily on Eclipse WTP (XSL and XPath) and on Eclipse JDT (some work on Java 8 support). Kind regards Jesper From amnojeeuw at gmail.com Tue Dec 3 15:40:14 2019 From: amnojeeuw at gmail.com (Amn Ojee Uw) Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2019 10:40:14 -0500 Subject: Hi from Jesper In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good for you! Nothing but success in this endeavour. On Tue, Dec 3, 2019, 7:21 AM Jesper Steen M?ller, wrote: > Hello OpenJDK contributors, > > So I signed up as a contributor, so down the rabbit hole I go: I want to > contribute to developing the Java language and platform, to start with in > the Valhalla project, on inline types. > > I've always been keen on working on compilers, and been an independent > OpenSource contributor in the past, primarily on Eclipse WTP (XSL and > XPath) and on Eclipse JDT (some work on Java 8 support). > > Kind regards > Jesper > From jesper.wilhelmsson at oracle.com Tue Dec 3 15:46:13 2019 From: jesper.wilhelmsson at oracle.com (Jesper Wilhelmsson) Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2019 16:46:13 +0100 Subject: Hi from Jesper In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4125C91C-49A2-4451-A0B4-46D262369059@oracle.com> Welcome to the OpenJDK! Looking forward to your insights and contributions. /Jesper > On 3 Dec 2019, at 13:19, Jesper Steen M?ller wrote: > > Hello OpenJDK contributors, > > So I signed up as a contributor, so down the rabbit hole I go: I want to > contribute to developing the Java language and platform, to start with in > the Valhalla project, on inline types. > > I've always been keen on working on compilers, and been an independent > OpenSource contributor in the past, primarily on Eclipse WTP (XSL and > XPath) and on Eclipse JDT (some work on Java 8 support). > > Kind regards > Jesper From neugens.limasoftware at gmail.com Tue Dec 10 09:15:07 2019 From: neugens.limasoftware at gmail.com (Mario Torre) Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2019 10:15:07 +0100 Subject: Free Java DevRoom deadline extended! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello everyone! And here we are, another extension :) The new deadline for submission is now extended through the end of the week, specifically Friday to the 13th of December (23:59 CET)! If you don't like Friday the 13th, then don't wait up to the last minute! ;) Cheers, Mario Il giorno ven 29 nov 2019 alle ore 19:56 Mario Torre ha scritto: > > Hello everyone! > > It?s Christmas earlier again this year ;) > > By popular demand we are excited to extend the deadline for submission to the 10th of December (23:59 CET)! > > I will shortly update the website, but the new deadline is effective immediately! > > 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/ -- 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/ From felixxfyang at tencent.com Wed Dec 11 17:50:48 2019 From: felixxfyang at tencent.com (=?utf-8?B?ZmVsaXh4Znlhbmco5p2o5pmT5bOwKQ==?=) Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 17:50:48 +0000 Subject: Introdution - Tencent is going to contribute to OpenJDK Message-ID: <1D2FB266-99BA-4317-B516-F5AC2817E7F9@tencent.com> Hi everyone, This is Felix Yang from Tencent Technologies. Please allow me, for the sake of Tencent OpenJDK team, to say hello to the OpenJDK community. In the past weeks, with kindly help from Oracle Java team, we extended our OCA signature to include OpenJDK project. Tencent is one of the biggest Internet-based platform company in China, using technology to enrich the lives of Internet users and assist the digital upgrade of enterprises. We have huge amount of Java/JVM workloads, and our business is more-and-more heavily relying on Java ecosystem. Tencent will contribute on the continuous success of Java, sharing our experience on extreme-scale internet services, Big Data, cloud and etc. As a new comer, the team will learn to cooperate well with OpenJDK community. Probably not in fast pace, we will initially work on enhancements, fixes or backports, and participate technical discussions. Best Regards, Felix Yang(???) Principal Engineer, Leader of Tencent TEG OpenJDK team From ioi.lam at oracle.com Wed Dec 11 18:37:35 2019 From: ioi.lam at oracle.com (Ioi Lam) Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 10:37:35 -0800 Subject: Introdution - Tencent is going to contribute to OpenJDK In-Reply-To: <1D2FB266-99BA-4317-B516-F5AC2817E7F9@tencent.com> References: <1D2FB266-99BA-4317-B516-F5AC2817E7F9@tencent.com> Message-ID: <96efaab2-e055-f468-a981-73bf82e9188d@oracle.com> Welcome abroad! - Ioi On 12/11/19 9:50 AM, felixxfyang(???) wrote: > Hi everyone, > This is Felix Yang from Tencent Technologies. Please allow me, for the sake of Tencent OpenJDK team, to say hello to the OpenJDK community. In the past weeks, with kindly help from Oracle Java team, we extended our OCA signature to include OpenJDK project. > Tencent is one of the biggest Internet-based platform company in China, using technology to enrich the lives of Internet users and assist the digital upgrade of enterprises. We have huge amount of Java/JVM workloads, and our business is more-and-more heavily relying on Java ecosystem. > Tencent will contribute on the continuous success of Java, sharing our experience on extreme-scale internet services, Big Data, cloud and etc. > As a new comer, the team will learn to cooperate well with OpenJDK community. Probably not in fast pace, we will initially work on enhancements, fixes or backports, and participate technical discussions. > > Best Regards, > Felix Yang(???) > Principal Engineer, > Leader of Tencent TEG OpenJDK team > From volker.simonis at gmail.com Wed Dec 11 19:09:14 2019 From: volker.simonis at gmail.com (Volker Simonis) Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 20:09:14 +0100 Subject: Introdution - Tencent is going to contribute to OpenJDK In-Reply-To: <1D2FB266-99BA-4317-B516-F5AC2817E7F9@tencent.com> References: <1D2FB266-99BA-4317-B516-F5AC2817E7F9@tencent.com> Message-ID: Welcome and great to see you joining! Felix, if you don't mind, could you please say some words about which OpenJDK version on which platforms (i.e. OS/Architecture) Tencent is mainly using? I'm just curious to find out a little bit about the team's background :) Regards, Volker felixxfyang(???) schrieb am Mi., 11. Dez. 2019, 18:53: > Hi everyone, > This is Felix Yang from Tencent Technologies. Please allow me, for the > sake of Tencent OpenJDK team, to say hello to the OpenJDK community. In > the past weeks, with kindly help from Oracle Java team, we extended our OCA > signature to include OpenJDK project. > Tencent is one of the biggest Internet-based platform company in China, > using technology to enrich the lives of Internet users and assist the > digital upgrade of enterprises. We have huge amount of Java/JVM workloads, > and our business is more-and-more heavily relying on Java ecosystem. > Tencent will contribute on the continuous success of Java, sharing our > experience on extreme-scale internet services, Big Data, cloud and etc. > As a new comer, the team will learn to cooperate well with OpenJDK > community. Probably not in fast pace, we will initially work on > enhancements, fixes or backports, and participate technical discussions. > > Best Regards, > Felix Yang(???) > Principal Engineer, > Leader of Tencent TEG OpenJDK team > > From hufeng1987 at gmail.com Wed Dec 11 21:45:08 2019 From: hufeng1987 at gmail.com (mo zixu) Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 21:45:08 +0000 Subject: Introdution - Tencent is going to contribute to OpenJDK In-Reply-To: References: <1D2FB266-99BA-4317-B516-F5AC2817E7F9@tencent.com>, Message-ID: welcome let's see what Tencent can do more. ?? Outlook for Android ________________________________ From: discuss on behalf of Volker Simonis Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2019 3:09:14 AM To: felixxfyang(???) Cc: discuss at openjdk.java.net Subject: Re: Introdution - Tencent is going to contribute to OpenJDK Welcome and great to see you joining! Felix, if you don't mind, could you please say some words about which OpenJDK version on which platforms (i.e. OS/Architecture) Tencent is mainly using? I'm just curious to find out a little bit about the team's background :) Regards, Volker felixxfyang(???) schrieb am Mi., 11. Dez. 2019, 18:53: > Hi everyone, > This is Felix Yang from Tencent Technologies. Please allow me, for the > sake of Tencent OpenJDK team, to say hello to the OpenJDK community. In > the past weeks, with kindly help from Oracle Java team, we extended our OCA > signature to include OpenJDK project. > Tencent is one of the biggest Internet-based platform company in China, > using technology to enrich the lives of Internet users and assist the > digital upgrade of enterprises. We have huge amount of Java/JVM workloads, > and our business is more-and-more heavily relying on Java ecosystem. > Tencent will contribute on the continuous success of Java, sharing our > experience on extreme-scale internet services, Big Data, cloud and etc. > As a new comer, the team will learn to cooperate well with OpenJDK > community. Probably not in fast pace, we will initially work on > enhancements, fixes or backports, and participate technical discussions. > > Best Regards, > Felix Yang(???) > Principal Engineer, > Leader of Tencent TEG OpenJDK team > > From felixxfyang at tencent.com Thu Dec 12 00:16:35 2019 From: felixxfyang at tencent.com (=?utf-8?B?ZmVsaXh4Znlhbmco5p2o5pmT5bOwKQ==?=) Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2019 00:16:35 +0000 Subject: Introdution - Tencent is going to contribute to OpenJDK(Internet mail) In-Reply-To: References: <1D2FB266-99BA-4317-B516-F5AC2817E7F9@tencent.com> Message-ID: <5D959DF4-10D8-4631-BF0B-6A9F2E3BF5A1@tencent.com> Hi Volker, we just open-sourced Tencent Kona[1] in this November, which is based on OpenJDK 8 updates. Linux(generic) / x86_64 has only been supported and will be extended to AARCH64 soon. Tencent Kona will be clearly a ?friendly-fork?. We will try to upstream as many patches as possible. [1] https://github.com/Tencent/TencentKona-8 Best Regards, Felix Yang ???: Volker Simonis ??: 2019?12?12? ??? ??3:09 ???: "felixxfyang(???)" ??: "discuss at openjdk.java.net" ??: Re: Introdution - Tencent is going to contribute to OpenJDK(Internet mail) Welcome and great to see you joining! Felix, if you don't mind, could you please say some words about which OpenJDK version on which platforms (i.e. OS/Architecture) Tencent is mainly using? I'm just curious to find out a little bit about the team's background :) Regards, Volker felixxfyang(???) > schrieb am Mi., 11. Dez. 2019, 18:53: Hi everyone, This is Felix Yang from Tencent Technologies. Please allow me, for the sake of Tencent OpenJDK team, to say hello to the OpenJDK community. In the past weeks, with kindly help from Oracle Java team, we extended our OCA signature to include OpenJDK project. Tencent is one of the biggest Internet-based platform company in China, using technology to enrich the lives of Internet users and assist the digital upgrade of enterprises. We have huge amount of Java/JVM workloads, and our business is more-and-more heavily relying on Java ecosystem. Tencent will contribute on the continuous success of Java, sharing our experience on extreme-scale internet services, Big Data, cloud and etc. As a new comer, the team will learn to cooperate well with OpenJDK community. Probably not in fast pace, we will initially work on enhancements, fixes or backports, and participate technical discussions. Best Regards, Felix Yang(???) Principal Engineer, Leader of Tencent TEG OpenJDK team From volker.simonis at gmail.com Thu Dec 12 06:05:37 2019 From: volker.simonis at gmail.com (Volker Simonis) Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2019 07:05:37 +0100 Subject: Introdution - Tencent is going to contribute to OpenJDK(Internet mail) In-Reply-To: <5D959DF4-10D8-4631-BF0B-6A9F2E3BF5A1@tencent.com> References: <1D2FB266-99BA-4317-B516-F5AC2817E7F9@tencent.com> <5D959DF4-10D8-4631-BF0B-6A9F2E3BF5A1@tencent.com> Message-ID: Thanks, I wasn't aware of Tencent Kona. felixxfyang(???) schrieb am Do., 12. Dez. 2019, 01:16: > Hi Volker, > > we just open-sourced Tencent Kona[1] in this November, which is based > on OpenJDK 8 updates. Linux(generic) / x86_64 has only been supported and > will be extended to AARCH64 soon. Tencent Kona will be clearly a > ?friendly-fork?. We will try to upstream as many patches as possible. > > > > [1] https://github.com/Tencent/TencentKona-8 > > Best Regards, > > Felix Yang > > *???**: *Volker Simonis > *??**: *2019?12?12? ??? ??3:09 > *???**: *"felixxfyang(???)" > *??**: *"discuss at openjdk.java.net" > *??**: *Re: Introdution - Tencent is going to contribute to > OpenJDK(Internet mail) > > > > Welcome and great to see you joining! > > > > Felix, if you don't mind, could you please say some words about which > OpenJDK version on which platforms (i.e. OS/Architecture) Tencent is mainly > using? I'm just curious to find out a little bit about the team's > background :) > > > > Regards, > > Volker > > > > felixxfyang(???) schrieb am Mi., 11. Dez. 2019, > 18:53: > > Hi everyone, > This is Felix Yang from Tencent Technologies. Please allow me, for the > sake of Tencent OpenJDK team, to say hello to the OpenJDK community. In > the past weeks, with kindly help from Oracle Java team, we extended our OCA > signature to include OpenJDK project. > Tencent is one of the biggest Internet-based platform company in China, > using technology to enrich the lives of Internet users and assist the > digital upgrade of enterprises. We have huge amount of Java/JVM workloads, > and our business is more-and-more heavily relying on Java ecosystem. > Tencent will contribute on the continuous success of Java, sharing our > experience on extreme-scale internet services, Big Data, cloud and etc. > As a new comer, the team will learn to cooperate well with OpenJDK > community. Probably not in fast pace, we will initially work on > enhancements, fixes or backports, and participate technical discussions. > > Best Regards, > Felix Yang(???) > Principal Engineer, > Leader of Tencent TEG OpenJDK team > > From neugens at redhat.com Fri Dec 13 13:59:10 2019 From: neugens at redhat.com (Mario Torre) Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2019 14:59:10 +0100 Subject: New candidate JEP: 369: Migrate to GitHub In-Reply-To: <20191112160000.9698430DBF0@eggemoggin.niobe.net> References: <20191112160000.9698430DBF0@eggemoggin.niobe.net> Message-ID: Hi Erik, Mark and every one, First of all, I want to thank you and the project Skara developers for this awesome piece of engineering. After having given a more detailed look at the process workflow and how Skara helps mitigating most of the issues we initially had with the move to GitHub, I and the rest of the Red Hat OpenJDK team have come to the conclusion that a Skara driven workflow is indeed a better alternative to the current status quo. >From our side, the conversation regarding the proposed JEP can move forward. Thanks again for taking the time to answer all our questions! Cheers, Mario On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 7:56 PM wrote: > > https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/369 > > - Mark > -- Mario Torre Associate Manager, Software Engineering Red Hat GmbH 9704 A60C B4BE A8B8 0F30 9205 5D7E 4952 3F65 7898 From aph at redhat.com Fri Dec 13 18:21:55 2019 From: aph at redhat.com (Andrew Haley) Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2019 18:21:55 +0000 Subject: New candidate JEP: 369: Migrate to GitHub In-Reply-To: References: <20191112160000.9698430DBF0@eggemoggin.niobe.net> Message-ID: <38a26c72-255e-ad21-9bc7-070bee7a4140@redhat.com> On 12/13/19 1:59 PM, Mario Torre wrote: > Hi Erik, Mark and every one, > > First of all, I want to thank you and the project Skara developers for > this awesome piece of engineering. > > After having given a more detailed look at the process workflow and > how Skara helps mitigating most of the issues we initially had with > the move to GitHub, I and the rest of the Red Hat OpenJDK team have > come to the conclusion that a Skara driven workflow is indeed a better > alternative to the current status quo. > > From our side, the conversation regarding the proposed JEP can move forward. +1 from me. Thanks. -- Andrew Haley (he/him) Java Platform Lead Engineer Red Hat UK Ltd. https://keybase.io/andrewhaley EAC8 43EB D3EF DB98 CC77 2FAD A5CD 6035 332F A671 From optusprepaid1 at gmail.com Sun Dec 15 14:41:12 2019 From: optusprepaid1 at gmail.com (Bradley Willcott) Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2019 22:41:12 +0800 Subject: [minor feature change] java.util.Properties Message-ID: Hi there, I don't know where the correct place is to propose a change to the Java SDK. I would like to propose a change that would make the current built-in treatment of the space character ' ' as a key/value pair separator, to be optional.? This would allow for keys to have un-escaped space characters in them, as is often the case in Windows ini files. I already have a working modified copy of the class in my own class library.? However, this can only be a short term solution as it will become a problem once the JDK version is changed. Thoughts and helpful suggestions please. Brad. From brian.goetz at oracle.com Sun Dec 15 16:10:01 2019 From: brian.goetz at oracle.com (Brian Goetz) Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2019 11:10:01 -0500 Subject: [minor feature change] java.util.Properties In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <61A25205-8F08-45E5-A250-B9A98C72BBDF@oracle.com> The corelibs-dev mailing list is the right place to discuss this. > On Dec 15, 2019, at 9:41 AM, Bradley Willcott wrote: > > Hi there, > > I don't know where the correct place is to propose a change to the Java SDK. > > I would like to propose a change that would make the current built-in treatment of the space character ' ' as a key/value pair separator, to be optional. This would allow for keys to have un-escaped space characters in them, as is often the case in Windows ini files. > > I already have a working modified copy of the class in my own class library. However, this can only be a short term solution as it will become a problem once the JDK version is changed. > > Thoughts and helpful suggestions please. > > Brad. > >