JEPs sources? [was: Re: Proposal: Modernizing the OpenJDK.org Website Design & User Experience]

Dalibor Topic dalibor.topic at oracle.com
Mon Sep 1 22:03:41 UTC 2025



On 28/08/2025 09:10, Wojtek wrote:
> 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…)

You can see the history of individual JBS issue changes in their history 
and activity logs.

cheers,
dalibor topic

> 
> 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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