Two patches by Neil Richards have also gone in during the last week. There were some organizational logistic issues which resulted in a slow start but the pace can be expected to increase.
Mike On Feb 25 2011, at 21:48 , Dr Andrew John Hughes wrote: > On 25 February 2011 20:15, Paul Benedict <[email protected]> wrote: >> To the community, >> >> Is there any easily identifiable way to determine when IBM contributes >> fixes/patches to the repositories? I know all Oracle employees have Oracle >> email addresses. What about those from IBM? I was hoping to see what they >> contribute since they joined OpenJDK. >> >> Thanks! >> Paul >> > > Well I don't see IBM listed at all on > http://db.openjdk.java.net/people so presumably none of them yet have > commit access (though they are some with no affiliation). > > A quick check of the repositories for ibm.com e-mail addresses in the > contributed line gives only: > > changeset: 3318:0ef137ae6f3b > user: alanb > date: Wed Dec 15 09:15:20 2010 +0000 > files: src/share/demo/jvmti/heapTracker/heapTracker.c > description: > 6927816: Demo crash in heaptracker with Non-Sun JDK due to possible > violation of JNI spec > Reviewed-by: ohair, alanb > Contributed-by: [email protected] > > It was discussed on the serviceability list: > http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/serviceability-dev/2010-December/003176.html > > I have noticed anything else going in. > -- > Andrew :-) > > Free Java Software Engineer > Red Hat, Inc. (http://www.redhat.com) > > Support Free Java! > Contribute to GNU Classpath and the OpenJDK > http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath > http://openjdk.java.net > > PGP Key: F5862A37 (https://keys.indymedia.org/) > Fingerprint = EA30 D855 D50F 90CD F54D 0698 0713 C3ED F586 2A37
