The CPU changesets will be pushed to jdk7u repo after the CPU is released. This is normal practice. Changesets can be grabbed and applied from those. How would you normally do this ? Stabilization forests for CPUs are not maintained.

regards,
Sean.

On 03/10/2012 06:49, Henri Gomez wrote:
So concretly, how could we, OpenJDK packagers get fixes back in delivery ?

To be short, how could we garantee community version will be as secure as 
Oracle version for example ?

Thanks


Le 3 oct. 2012 à 03:00, Dalibor Topic <dalibor.to...@oracle.com> a écrit :

On 10/2/12 2:43 PM, Henri Gomez wrote:
Dalibor, I get reports you mentioned no security fixes for OpenJDK 7 on your 
today talk at JavaOne.
Do you confirm ?
Someone asked me about security fixes, and I explained that we don't *develop* 
them in OpenJDK. That's
all in the Q & A.

cheers,
dalibor topic

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