On Thu, 30 May 2024 14:57:35 GMT, Scott Gibbons <sgibb...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>>> Control question: Are we confident with this potentially going into JDK 23 >>> or should we rather postpone to JDK 24? The fork is next week. >> >> I would hold off. @asgibbons it may pass our tests, and your extensive >> testing. But you never know what the fuzzer can find over a few weeks once >> it runs with your changes. I have made that experience many times. Let's >> just give it a few days, and then we have one JDK version less to worry >> about for backports on possible follow-up bugs ;) > > @eme64 I'm glad to have received your feedback. I see I have erroneously > assumed that by making the exact code change you requested still requires > your acceptance - I won't make that mistake again. I had also erroneously > assumed that your review was complete and you had no further changes for me > to make. I'd also not like to make that mistake again, but I'm unsure how to > conclude that a review is complete - it seems like 7 hours of elapsed time > isn't sufficient to indicate completion, so can you please help me figure > this out? Perhaps it's just my distaste for "trickle-in" comments, which I > should get over, or is there another way you can suggest? > > As for the fuzzer I would be very interested in learning more about this. We > have a significant number of compute resources, so it may be valuable for us > to set up a copy of the fuzzer on-site to improve the quality of our > submissions. Can you help in pointing me to someone that can advise me on > how to do this? > > As for holding off the integration, I'll leave the decision to a sponsor for > this PR. I don't believe increasing the reviewer count just to "force" > reevaluation should be an acceptable practice, although I'm not an insider in > this community. @asgibbons I was done with my review, or at least so I thought 😉 Still: if I give comments, it would be nice to quickly finish the conversation, unless if I don't respond in many days and not even to emails. Often I only see the glaring issues. Then you fix them, and then I see something else around it. Then I may give more comments. That is what happened. If I think that I have small suggestions and then I'm done, then I might even approve even though there are suggestions still to be added. I just put up the limit really quick so that nobody else would by accident sponsor it before we have finished the conversation, and I will definitely give you my approval once the little issues are resolved ;) ------------- PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/16753#issuecomment-2139893561