[jdk-updates-communication] Push approval rule changes

Rob McKenna rob.mckenna at oracle.com
Sat May 5 02:30:35 UTC 2018


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    -Rob

On 05/05/18 03:28, Rob McKenna wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
> 
> Good question. In general we consider a P1 to be a critical issue for
> which there is no workaround. (a reproducible crash or hang for example)
> 
> We accept that priority is in the eye of the beholder however and so the
> final decision will rest with the group lead.
> 
> In addition to P1's & serious regressions we have come up with a list of
> issue types which we will readily accept into a jdk-update:
> 
> - CPU merges
> - TZUpdater changes
> - Test fixes
> - Changes to Root CACerts
> - Changes to the build number
> - Fixes specific to downstream builders' projects
> 
> A few entries on this list were added as a result of some recent
> approval requests and there may be others we haven't considered yet.
> (I'll get these documented on the project page)
> 
> For reference, here is a list of P1's from the JDK 10 project:
> 
> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/issues/?jql=project%20%3D%20JDK%20and%20fixVersion%20in%20(10)%20and%20resolution%20%3D%20fixed%20and%20(labels%20is%20empty%20or%20labels%20!%3D%20hgupdate-sync)%20and%20priority%20%3D%20P1%20and%20level%20is%20EMPTY
> 
>     -Rob
> 
> On 28/04/18 05:15, Andrew Hughes wrote:
> > On 26 April 2018 at 16:23, Rob McKenna <rob.mckenna at oracle.com> wrote:
> > > A number of push approval requests have been filed which do not obviously
> > > meet the criteria laid out in the push approval project page. [1] I.e.
> > > that they are:
> > >
> > > - P1 bug, or
> > > - A serious regression which needs fixing ASAP
> > >
> > 
> > What is the criteria for a "P1" bug and who determines whether it is classified
> > as such?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > -- 
> > Andrew :)
> > 
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