Question about JBS.

- liangchenblue at gmail.com
Thu Nov 9 08:39:39 UTC 2023


You can always submit bugs or enhancement proposals at bugs.java.com, and
it usually takes a day or two to be triaged and show up on JBS. This is how
you should submit issues before acquiring the author status.

Best,
Chen

On Thu, Nov 9, 2023, 3:20 PM 吴 国璋 <zcxsythenew at outlook.com> wrote:

> I read the OpenJDK developers' Guide several days ago, and it says that a
> newcomer must find a sponsor, and then ask the sponsor to help them create
> an issue in JBS.
>
> https://openjdk.org/guide/#find-a-sponsor
>
> And that to get an account in JBS, one must contribute two changes, and
> then to send an email to apply for it.
>
> https://openjdk.org/guide/#becoming-an-author
>
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> From: David Alayachew <davidalayachew at gmail.com>
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> Hello,
>
> What does one have to do to get an account on the Java Bug Jira System, so
> that they can submit their own bugs? Is there a process we can sign up for
> in order to be able to do that?
>
> Thank you all for your time and help!
> David Alayachew
>
>
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