It depends on who you ask (and when). Folks like myself are focused
primarily on JDK7, folks like Joe Darcy are mainly on JDK6, and folks
like Kelly are a mix.
Brad
Ted Neward wrote:
This isn't a criticism aimed at you, Kelly, but that last statement sounds
pretty ominous--is there any forward work on JDK7 taking place at all? Why
the prioritization of OpenJDK6 over JDK 7? Or is that a
mischaracterization/misread on my part?
Ted Neward
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Subject: Re: New question: new build?
Once the repositories open up it may take a week or two for the
changes to propagate from the team areas to the master area.
At that point the release engineering team will probably create
some kind of schedule for the builds going forward, historically
1 or 2 weeks apart, but sometimes it's based on the availability
of testing resources. And they may have their hands full with
dealing with the OpenJDK6 work right now, which makes predictions
very difficult.
-kto
Ted Neward wrote:
When can we expect to see a b25 or b26 drop?
Ted Neward
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