On 30/11/2007, Kelly O'Hair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Build 24 and the Mercurial Transition Status: > > * We are finishing up our Mercurial dryrun this week. > In the next few days, all the repositories at > http://hg.openjdk.java.net/ > will be re-initialized, making them unrelated to the previous > experimental ones. > They will contain the official starting sources, which will be the > same sources > we started the dryrun with, and the same as Build 23, so don't be > expecting > to see developer changes, yet. > > * Once we have the official jdk7 repositories, we will creating > potential Build 24 > bits (probably on Mon or Tues), and our release engineering team will > have these > bits go through some very basic testing before we officially promote > them and > declare Build 24 done. The release engineering team will be creating > some > mercurial tags and pushing them into the master jdk7 repositories to > label > Build 24 when the promotion happens, hopefully Tues or Wed next week. > > * Internally, we'll need a few days after that to get ourselves > re-setup for > developers to start doing pushes into their team repositories for > Build 25. > Since all these team areas are available at > http://hg.openjdk.java.net/, > everyone should start seeing the jdk7 development 'live', as it > happens. > > * It's not clear when the first team integration into the master jdk7 > area for > Build 25 will happen. We are still trying to nail down some of our > detailed > procedures on how team integrations will work, and we'll probably > adjust them > over time. > > -kto > > > > > > Fantastic news! Good to know Sun JDK development will soon become open! -- Andrew :-)
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