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Subject: Re: PLEASE READ: Pushing changesets to FX 9-dev and 8u-dev
From: Mike <mikegps1 () gmail ! com>
Date: 2015-03-27 3:54:24
Message-ID: F2519704-AC8E-4F8B-BA71-68B6C8808CB2 () gmail ! com
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> On Mar 26, 2015, at 8:21 PM, Kevin Rushforth <kevin.rushforth@oracle.com> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> The newer WebKit + compiler upgrade has been pushed to 8u-dev and we have done a \
> successful test build on all platforms. Please let me know if you encounter any \
> problems. This will be in 8u60-b09 EA.
> As I mentioned in my "heads-up" email yesterday, the workflow for FX 8u60 and 9 is \
> changing starting next week. This is captured on the OpenJFX Wiki on the 8u60 [1] \
> and 9 [2] pages (although it could use more detail). The highlights are as follows: \
>
> * The integration deadline for the 8u60 feature freeze build is 1am Pacific on \
> Monday, Mar 30.
> * I have done the final pull/merge from 8u-dev to 9-dev. On Monday morning I will \
> manually import any changesets that are pushed to 8u-dev prior to 1am on Monday \
> into 9-dev.
> * Both the 8u-dev and 9-dev repos will be locked from 1am to 1pm Pacific on Monday. \
> No changes of any kind should be pushed to either repo (other than to fix a broken \
> build) after 1am Pacific Monday until unlocked at 1pm Pacific Monday. This will \
> give me a chance to manually export/import the remaining changes from 8u-dev to \
> 9-dev.
> * When the repo opens back up at 1pm Pacific, bug fixes should go into 9-dev first \
> and then to 8u-dev -- or else pushed at the same time if they are safe, simple \
> fixes. Enhancements / features go into 9-dev only unless there is an explicit \
> exception approved to backport them to 8u60 (note that API changes for 9 still \
> require approval).
> Let me know if there are any questions about this.
>
> -- Kevin
>
> [1] https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/8u60
> [2] https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/9
>
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