On 7/24/15 10:17 AM, Andrew Haley wrote:
> to search and link bugs, and so on.  I'm not convinced that the
> ability of non-Authors to create and edit bug reports is worth doing
> something so different from the rest of OpenJDK.

Looking at 
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/issues/?jql=text%20~%20%22\%22OpenJDK%20Runtime%20Environment\%22%22%20AND%20text%20~%20%221.7.0%22%20AND%20labels%3Dwebbug%20AND%20createdDate%3E%3D2011-06-30
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I can see that out of 8 issues filed by end users against OpenJDK 7 Updates in 
the last 4 years through bugs.java.com, two resulted in useful changes. 

The rest should have been filed in the corresponding downstream patchset or 
binary distributor's bug tracker, or been a mailing list/forum discussion at 
best.

That's one useful OpenJDK 7 Updates-specific bug report from someone who is not 
an OpenJDK developer every two years. 

I doubt that the picture looks very different for the 63 issues in the OpenJDK 
6 JIRA, that has been offering such an ability to non-Authors for a few years 
as well.

End users typically use binaries provided by third parties with their own bug 
tracking facilities, which is where they go to file their issues with such 
binaries.

cheers,
dalibor topic
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