JEPs sources? [was: Re: Proposal: Modernizing the OpenJDK.org Website Design & User Experience]
Wojtek
wojtek at unir.se
Thu Aug 28 07:10:01 UTC 2025
Thank you for the information.
Kinda odd choice but I guess it helps with tracking the status of the JEP. However, I'd argue that
repository would still be a better choice for tracking document changes itself.
Not to mention that using JBS makes it virtually impossible to access those (and also prevents any
alternative viewing method to the openjdk broken view…)
Wojtek
On 27/08/2025 23:17, some-java-user-99206970363698485155 at vodafonemail.de wrote:
> This recently came up on another OpenJDK mailing list: https://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/
> discuss/2025-July/006522.html
> See also the last message of that thread: https://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/discuss/2025-
> July/006525.html
>
> So it seems there is no dedicated repository for JEPs anymore.
>
>> Hello!
>> Just a quick question - where are the sources of all JEP documents (from https://openjdk.org/jeps/*)?
>>
>> Sidebar points to two places:
>> 1) HG, which lists all the projects (https://hg.openjdk.org/) and it has "jep" (https://
>> hg.openjdk.org/jep) but it's labeled as "R/O archive"
>> 2) github, but searching for JEP repository yelds 0 results (https://github.com/openjdk/?q=jep)
>>
>> I'd appreciate any pointers :)
>>
>> Wojtek
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