A changing of the guard for OpenJDK 6 release management
Joe Darcy
joe.darcy at oracle.com
Tue Mar 1 00:01:52 PST 2011
The first public source drop of OpenJDK 6 went out just over three years
ago. I've been the release manager for the project for all that time and
for the preceding six months while the effort was incubating inside of
Sun. Somewhat later than anticipated at the start, all initial goals for
the project have long been met, with a public master code repository
worked on by both the internal and external community members and a code
base that can be used to build a fully compatible implementation of Java
SE 6. Combined with the IcedTea 6 set of patches and additions, the code
from OpenJDK 6 is used to build the JDK packaged with many Linux
distributions.
However, to have more time to spend on other projects, such as Project
Coin, effective immediately I've turned over release management
responsibilities for OpenJDK 6 to my colleague Kelly O'Hair. Kelly has
considerable experience with JDK development in general and OpenJDK 6 in
particular. Kelly has made major contributions to OpenJDK 6 throughout
all phases of the project, starting from its inception, to the synthesis
of its public Mercurial repositories with history information, to the
recent purging of the despised binary plugs.
While I have some sadness in relinquishing leadership of the project,
I'm happy to be leaving OpenJDK 6 release management in Kelly's capable
hands.
-Joe
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