Awesome! Thanks guys. I hope everybody else sees what I see here -- a constant 
continually effort to improve OpenJFX and make it a real Open Source project in 
every sense of the word. Major thanks to Steve for pushing on this so hard.

Richard

On Nov 7, 2013, at 6:36 AM, Stephen F Northover <steve.x.northo...@oracle.com> 
wrote:

> Hello Committers,
> 
> Let me summarize how to initiate a code review, since this changed recently.
> 
> All information about how a bug was fixed needs to be in the JIRA. This means 
> that all patches, webrevs, discussions and who is doing the review needs to 
> be captured there.  The email to openjfx-dev is intended to inform the 
> community that a review is happening so others can join in, but it doesn't 
> need to contain detailed information about the fix.  People can get all that 
> from the JIRA.
> 
> This about it this way:  What we are trying to avoid is having any 
> interesting information about the fix appear only in the mailing list.  The 
> bottom line is that the comment section of JIRA should contains the contents 
> of the email that previously you would have sent to the list.  If you want 
> the information to be in two places, that is fine, but it must be in the 
> JIRA.  However, the discussion and any subsequent action is in the JIRA.
> 
> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Code+Reviews
> 
> Thanks,
> Steve and Daniel
> 

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