On 2/2/13 3:03 AM, Volker Simonis wrote: > > > On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 8:11 PM, Phil Race <philip.race at oracle.com > <mailto:philip.race at oracle.com>> wrote: > > As previously discussed on porters-dev the current target is > not the first > JDK 8 release but rather the first non-security update (i.e. > something like > JDK 8u2) > > > Given the scale and timing, isn't JDK 9 a more appropriate target ? > The goal of a JDK 8 update 2, *should* be stabilisation, and this > sounds rather the opposite. > It also introduces logistic issues like ramping up infrastructure > which in my experience > can't solved all that quickly. > > > Well, the MacOS X port made it into 7u4 and we're of course keen to do > it better:) OSX was a major investment on a lot of fronts. People (dev, sqe, pm) were diverted away from other projects and it was being worked on by Oracle engineers in the os x project for a *long* time before it was integrated. Even then it was rough and close. And 7u4 was only a developer release. Full support wasn't even claimed then. So when you even mention the osx port, even with a claim it won't be as bad, my internal alarm bells start ringing enough to think the actual impact needs to be assessed. And there was a time imperative driving that. I'm not sure what the imperative is here. > > What do you mean with "ramping up infrastructure": > - hardware resources (like test/build infrastructure)? > - human resources within Oracle? > - human resources within IBM/SAP? > > I think we have most of these allocated (except the Oracle part which > I can not speak about:) I mean Oracle since your JEP is clear resources are needed where it says > We therefore think this JEP needs funding not only from IBM and SAP > but also from Oracle, in particular so that Oracle engineers in the HotSpot >and Core Libraries Groups can assist in this effort. -phil.
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