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List:       openjdk-discuss
Subject:    OpenJDK BInary REsult
From:       johnyeary () gmail ! com (John Yeary)
Date:       2012-02-27 12:13:25
Message-ID: CAOzQtinGVDBBtBThNbo4k=Jh1iNDNdQa-uXjXcUR2h6jYYbOYA () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hello All,

Henri did contact me about setting up everything to work with a CI system
and publishing it. As previously noted, we are a team of open source
developers who do this on our time. Unfortunately, my time slicing
algorithm needs some tweaking. I spent pretty much the whole weekend doing
Boy Scout activities... or recovering. ;-) I did manage to blog about
running OpenJDK, but it was waiting for me to finish the Darwin9Builld page
which I update a week ago.

I will try to get my ducks in a row and get some of these things like a
good build for OS X 10.5 PPC set up. I will likely try to lean on Henri for
 assistance since he has the expertise in getting it set up. ;-)

John

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On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 6:42 AM, Ben Evans <benjamin.john.evans at gmail.com>wrote:

> >> can he be part of this mailing list?
> >
> > I'm allready in and following it with interest :)
>
> Glad to hear it - I thought that some of your experiences with 7 may
> be of interest to anyone who wants to produce an OpenJDK 6 build.
>
> My general take on it is that anyone who wants to produce a slightly
> non-mainstream build (John Yeary, I'm lookin' at you :) ) should
> definitely go for it - after all Open Source is often about scratching
> your own itch first.
>
> Personally, where I want to spend my focus is on the future of the
> platform - and that means OpenJDK 7 & 8. I think the others involved
> in AdoptOpenJDK feel similarly - but as always, each individual person
> should make their own decision on what to work on, and which projects
> they want to get involved in.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ben
>

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