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Who can edit the wiki?
Anyone who is registered in the OpenJDK Census (for instance by becoming= a Project Author) may edit the Gro= up and Project contents of this site. A = complete list of registrants may be found in the Census.
As specified by the Bylaws, Group Mem= bers have write access to the Group's web content. All Proje= ct Authors, Committers, and Reviewers have write access to the Project's web con= tent.
Ca= n I edit the wiki right now?
Yes! This wiki is read/write as described above.
I'm already registered in the OpenJDK Census. How do I get= an account?
When the wiki enters read/write mode you'll receive an e-mail instr= ucting you to reset your wiki password. The message will be sent= to your e-mail address of record in the Census.
How does the password-reset mechanism work?
You'll receive an e-mail message containing a limited-lifetime URL to a = page which will prompt you for your new password. A second e-mail&nbs= p;will notify you of success. These messages will be sent to your&nbs= p;OpenJDK e-mail address of record.
How do I change my OpenJDK e-mail address of record?
Send a message to registrar@openjdk.java.net.
I have an OpenJDK account but can't log in to {bugs,wiki}.open= jdk.java.net. What should I do?
For help with logging in, contact help@openjdk.java.net.
I'm an OpenJDK Project Reviewer/Committer/Author, or a Group Mem= ber. How do I get space for my Project (or Group) on this wiki?
Ask your Lead to request it. The Census provides= the names of all Group and Project Leads.
I'm a OpenJDK Project or Group Lead. How do I get space fo= r my Project (or Group) on this wiki?
Send an e-mail request to ops@openjdk.java.net.
What happened to the content at wikis.or= acle.com?
All of the content associated with OpenJDK was copied to this site, re-o= rganizing it to fit the obvious Group and Project spaces. Since the i= nitial load on January 4, 2013, there have been periodic updates to keep th= e wikis sync'd. Unfortunately the sync did not include comments.
Bootstrapping: Just before the new wiki entered read/write mode= there was a final sync between the two wikis (excluding comments) and the = wikis.oracle.com content was made read-only.&nb= sp; Appropriate links were added from the old wiki to the new wiki. A= fter some period of time, the old wikis.oracle.com content was removed.
Why weren't comments left after January 4, 2013 migrated from wikis.oracle.com?
Unfortunately our restricted access to the old wiki did not allow us to = design an automated system to retrieve any content (comments or otherwise) = after our initial load. Efforts to keep the two wikis in sync has foc= used on non-comment content. Wiki editors are encouraged to summarize or ha= nd copy comments in their Project (or Group) space once this wiki becomes r= ead/write.
What Terms of Use cover the wiki pages?
The standard OpenJDK Terms of Use.
What license covers the pages?
The bottom of each page contains a link to the applicable license. = Pages covering development of a specification in the JCP typically use a c= omment and evaluation license. All other pages are under GPLv2.
How do I get answers to questions not asked in this FAQ?
It depends upon the question: