All changes to JDK sources require a CR, an OpenJDK author name, and a review 
by a second OpenJDK author.
So although you can automate the preparation of the commit, you cannot fully 
automate this process.

There have been many discussions over the years about automating various 
changes, anything from tag generation,
to whitespace normalization, and this copyright year change issue.
Our policy has been that changesets need human authors, and all changes need a 
human review.

-kto

On Nov 2, 2012, at 9:51 AM, Darryl Mocek wrote:

> So the 3000+ files Alan is referring to are all files which have been 
> modified but which haven't had their year updated?  If we're not worried 
> about files which haven't been modified then a pre/post-commit script will 
> suffice and depending on how we implement it we might not need periodic 
> updates.
> 
> Darryl
> 
> On 11/02/2012 09:47 AM, Phil Race wrote:
>> > but ultimately there are files which never get touched which will need 
>> > processing to update the year.
>> 
>> The policy has varied over the years, but presently the policy is not to
>> update the year in files that have not been updated code-wise.
>> 
>> -phil.
>> 
>> On 11/2/2012 9:37 AM, Darryl Mocek wrote:
>>> Alan,
>>> 
>>>    I was responsible for updating the copyrights for JavaME.  I used a Perl 
>>> script to update the copyright year in the source files.  I can point you 
>>> to the relevant information if you like. There were challenges as there are 
>>> various copyrights in the source files (Oracle, Oracle + 3rd-party, 3rd 
>>> party only, and no copyright), all with different formats, and even within 
>>> the Oracle copyrights, people used subtle differences which caused 
>>> difficulties.  I ended updating all copyrights to a few formats and adding 
>>> a post-commit script which scrubbed the copyright and notified the 
>>> committer if the copyright wasn't in the correct format and didn't have an 
>>> ending year (or sole year) which is the current year.
>>> 
>>> There are plenty of options here:
>>> 
>>> - Do nothing (policy)
>>> - Pre-commit script which changes the year automatically
>>> - Pre-commit script which rejects commit with wrong year
>>> - Post-commit script which flags a bad copyright, but accepts commit
>>> - Others
>>> 
>>> Updating the copyright year as you commit is a good habit to get into, but 
>>> ultimately there are files which never get touched which will need 
>>> processing to update the year.  I think doing this at the end/beginning of 
>>> the year is good, we just need to make sure we get the copyright correct 
>>> when processing.
>>> 
>>> Darryl
>>> 
>>> On 11/02/2012 05:46 AM, Alan Bateman wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Now for some noise.
>>>> 
>>>> The copyright date in the source files needs updating. The man behind the 
>>>> curtain is Steve Sides from the Quality and Release Engineering team in 
>>>> Oracle. Jon pushed, on Steve's behalf, the update to the langtools files 
>>>> recently [1], and Mikael updated hotspot [2]. The elephant is the jdk 
>>>> repository as there are 3000+ files that need their headers updated.
>>>> 
>>>> To keep the disruption to a minimum I propose that we do the jdk 
>>>> repository in two steps: non-client area now to jdk8/tl, and then the 
>>>> client-area later in jdk8/awt once the changes get there. I use the term 
>>>> "client-area" loosely to mean the source files for awt, swing, font, 
>>>> java2d, etc. (and I appreciate that there is also a jdk8/2d forest in 
>>>> use). To that end here is the proposed patch for today:
>>>> 
>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~alanb/7197491/copyright.patch
>>>> 
>>>> This patch updates the headers on 2370 files. I don't propose to publish a 
>>>> webrev as it's just too big.
>>>> 
>>>> This patch was created with:
>>>> 
>>>> cd jdk
>>>> sh ../make/scripts/update_copyright_year.sh 2011
>>>> sh ../make/scripts/update_copyright_year.sh 2012
>>>> hg revert --no-backup `cat clientdirs.list`
>>>> hg diff -g > copyright.patch
>>>> 
>>>> where clientdirs.list is most of the directories corresponding to the 
>>>> client area.
>>>> 
>>>> Note that I ran the update_copyright_year.sh script twice, once for 2011 
>>>> and then a second time for 2012. The reason for this is that there are 
>>>> several hundred files in the jdk repository that were last updated in 2011 
>>>> but have an older date on the header.
>>>> 
>>>> Reviewer welcome but I should say that I don't have cycles to spend on 
>>>> this. Also the patch has an a very short shelf life.
>>>> 
>>>> Finally, I think that there needs to be wider discussion as to how to keep 
>>>> the headers from falling behind too much. Some people do update the 
>>>> headers when editing files, some people (including myself) do not. It 
>>>> seems to me that it should be done regularly anyway, perhaps every few 
>>>> months or at integration time every so often.
>>>> 
>>>> -Alan.
>>>> 
>>>> [1] http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/tl/langtools/rev/9d47f4850714
>>>> [2] http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/jdk8/hotspot/rev/b9a9ed0f8eeb
>>> 
>> 
> 

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