Maintenance of issues

David Kocher dkocher at sudo.ch
Mon Jul 23 00:55:52 PDT 2012


Any update on this migration path? Someone responsible should really link the JIRA issues to the bugs.sun.com bugtracker because bugs just can't be found there. People still report and comment issues on JIRA with no feedback.


-- David

On 02.07.2012, at 23:02, Phil Race <philip.race at oracle.com> wrote:

> 
> Adding to this ..
> I believe that at the time we transitioned all unresolved bugs
> were shadowed at bugs.sun.com, and that many of those are also since fixed ..
> 
> Who can make changes to
> 1) edit that main page, but we should post a comment there that
> this is now "historic" data, for reference only,
> 
> 2) Prevent creation of new bugs in that JIRA instance ?
> 
> One issue with posting comments on bugs at bugs.sun.com is that
> the comments do not become part of the bug database, and aren't (any more)
> notified via email to the RE, so they are sadly mostly wasted. Only people
> who navigate to that bug page on bugs.sun.com will ever see them.
> 
> -phil.
> 
> On 7/2/2012 1:31 PM, Anthony Petrov wrote:
>> We don't use this JIRA project to track Mac port issues anymore. Please post comments/file bugs on http://bugs.sun.com.
>> 
>> -- 
>> best regards,
>> Anthony
>> 
>> On 7/3/2012 12:13 AM, David Kocher wrote:
>>> Asked differently then, is it even worth posting comments to JIRA?
>>> 
>>> -- David
>>> 
>>> On 25.06.2012, at 09:20, David Kocher wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Contrary to the activity on this list and references to bugs.sun.com, I see no significant activity in the bug tracker [1] I follow. Do the issues listed there get updated and is this even relevant anymore or has everything moved to bugs.sun.com?
>>>> 
>>>> -- David
>>>> 
>>>>> http://java.net/jira/browse/MACOSX_PORT
>>> 
> 



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