On Mon, 22 Dec 2025 18:08:26 GMT, Andy Goryachev <[email protected]> wrote:

>>> > @credmond would you like to create a login in JBS and own the ticket 
>>> > https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8366739 so your fix gets properly 
>>> > credited?
>>> 
>>> Sure @andy-goryachev-oracle, would be good for future also. I don't see any 
>>> way to request that -- do you need to do something on your side?
>> 
>> Andy was mistaken. There isn't a way to request this. JBS accounts are tied 
>> to having an OpenJDK ID, which means becoming an 
>> [Author](https://openjdk.org/bylaws#author) in an OpenJDK Project.
>> 
>> The JBS bug ID question can be assigned to the sponsor of the PR. You will 
>> be listed in `git` as having authored the PR, using the name and email 
>> address from the HEAD commit of your PR branch.
>
>> becoming an [Author](https://openjdk.org/bylaws#author)
> 
> also good :-)

> @andy-goryachev-oracle @hjohn @Maran23 We should let this be a reminder to us 
> to check that a GHA test build was run before approving a PR.

Thanks for the ping, yes that makes sense, we should all have an eye on that.
I was assuming that this is always turned on by default. Note for all others: 
The 'Checks' Tab always shows a 1 if GHA is not enabled (jcheck) and a 6 if it 
is.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/2016#issuecomment-3714833896

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