Yes, I think jdk7u-osx is only a temporary playground. There is no need for approval to push anything there.

In fact, it's even not as formal as jdk8/tl, where code reviews must be done seriously, jcheck rules must be obeyed, and all changesets will be pushed to the main repo with no change. The jdk7u-osx is more like jigsaw, the developers have their own rules, and when they finally integrate any change to the main repo, most likely a (or several) new consolidated changeset will be created.

-Max


On 12/02/2011 05:53 PM, Alan Bateman wrote:
On 01/12/2011 21:38, Dalibor Topic wrote:
:
There is no special procedure for pushing into jdk7u-osx that's
different from
the one for jdk7u-dev. You need to submit a bulk change request for
approval first,
someone (i.e. either me or Edvard) needs to approve it, then the push
can happen
- regardless whether that's jdk7u-dev or jdk7u-osx.

Dalibor - are you sure about this? I thought jdk7u/jdk7u-osx was to
operate similar to an integration forest such as jdk8/tl so that we
could bug fix and get the port completed before seeking permission to
push it up to jdk7u/jdk7u. In that context I don't think it should be
necessary to seeking approvals, other than the usual code review.

-Alan

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