OpenJFX JIRA Location

Philip Race philip.race at oracle.com
Sun Jan 7 18:38:08 UTC 2018


This mailing list is one option.

-phil.

On 1/7/18, 9:58 AM, Michael Paus wrote:
> Your proposal will normally end up in the JIRA repository within 1-2 
> days.
> And then what? As we are not talking about a bug report here, the 
> proposal will most
> certainly raise some questions. Now how do you answer these questions? 
> How do you
> discuss issues with the responsible people?
>
> Am 07.01.18 um 18:40 schrieb Philip Race:
>> You can go to https://bugreport.java.com/, scroll to the bottom and 
>> start a new bug report.
>>
>> It goes into the same JIRA instance in a different project and is 
>> then trivially moved
>> (by someone with write access) to the JDK project.
>>
>> Make sure you select javafx as the component.
>>
>> -phil.
>>
>> On 1/7/18, 6:52 AM, Michael Paus wrote:
>>> The old JIRA has been moved here: 
>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/secure/Dashboard.jspa
>>> But this won't help you very much unless you are already an OpenJDK 
>>> author or more because
>>> there is no public write access to this JIRA :-(
>>>
>>> Am 07.01.18 um 15:06 schrieb Robert Hencke:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I was looking to contribute some minor fix-ups to the OpenJFX build
>>>> scripts.  As part of this, I found the page on the developer 
>>>> workflow here:
>>>>
>>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Developer+Work+Flow
>>>>
>>>> It mentions that all contributions should first start with filing 
>>>> of a JIRA
>>>> issue.  However, the link to JIRA provided on this page (
>>>> https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/) does not seem to work.
>>>>
>>>> Is the JIRA site down, or maybe it moved?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you!
>>>> Robert
>>>
>>>
>


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