Independently of the other long thread, I'd like to express my "love" of the commit queue. It is actually quite a nice feature for someone like myself who is "off in a corner".
I don't want commit access. I'd rather my changes go through some process like the commit queue to ensure that it doesn't break other people's code or block forward development in some way. It is very frustrating sometimes when your patch is stuck in the commit queue for days. I don't necessarily see that as being caused by the commit queue. That is directly because it isn't getting the "love" it deserves! :) Being able to go around the commit queue means you can cheat. That seems like something that should be reserved for more severe problems where we know the process used by the commit queue will fail. If committers need some kind of specialized access, maybe they just need a "fast track" commit queue, a higher priority, or some additional options, so that the policies for building and testing can be uniformly applied while still meeting their needs. -- --Alex Milowski "The excellence of grammar as a guide is proportional to the paucity of the inflexions, i.e. to the degree of analysis effected by the language considered." Bertrand Russell in a footnote of Principles of Mathematics _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev