OpenJDK Web Group
The Web Group consists of those individuals interested in the general content structure, design layout, and website administration of openjdk.org.
If you are interested in following these discussions, we invite you to join the web-discuss mailing list.
Bugs
The site where anyone may report and anonymously view bugs.
The JDK Bug System. Anyone may view the bugs. Authors, Committers, and Reviewers as listed in the Census may modify existing issues and create new issues. The system overview provides additional information.
CR Server
This website provides a public way for Authors, Committers, and Reviewers to share materials or other artifacts related to the OpenJDK Community such as documents or build logs. Learn more by visiting Developers' Guide, File storage for OpenJDK artifacts.
The OpenJDK mail server. Anyone one may subscibe and view the
archives of all messages sent since May 2007. You must be a member
of a list to post to it. Code reviews and most most technical
discussions are held in the -dev lists. Learn more by
visiting OpenJDK
Developers' Guide, Mailing Lists.
The Mailman 2 archives of all messages sent between May 2007 and March 2026. All of these archives have been imported into the OpenJDK mail server.
Source Code
The Git server which hosts all of the active OpenJDK
Project repositories. Anyone may view the source using a web
browser or copy it using git clone. See the Developers' Guide,
Cloning the JDK for information about cloning.
The OpenJDK Mercurial server which hosts selected
archives of repositories which have moved to Git.
Repositories are organized by Project. Anyone may view the source
using a web browser or copy it using hg clone.
A fast, simple list of all of the repositories on the OpenJDK Mercurial server.
Wiki
The OpenJDK wiki which compliments the content of openjdk.org. Learn more by visiting the FAQ.