I can land a swath of these on Wednesday. On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Darin Fisher <da...@chromium.org> wrote: > Here's the list IIRC: > abarth > brettw > darin > eseidel > pamg > pkasting > With the following folks on deck: > dglazkov > mpcomplete > tc > http://nightly.webkit.org/start has a link to the list of approved patches > that simply need to be landed. In the past, I have used that link to locate > patches to commit that were created by Chromium folks who lack commit > access. > > I'm not a huge fan of process since it requires learning about process. > Does it not work to ask in #chromium or #webkit for someone to help land a > patch? (Just ask in the IRC channel is an easy process to remember.) > -Darin > > On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Ojan Vafai <o...@chromium.org> wrote: >> >> Do we have a list of chromium committers who are also webkit committers? >> Should we have some sort of process for how to get help getting webkit >> patches that have been r+'ed committed? Up to now, it's been an ad-hoc thing >> of the committers (darin mainly) just committing all our patches. Seems like >> there could be a better way. Should we have some queue of webkit patches >> that need comitting maybe? Or a mailing list people can email when they have >> an r+'ed patch? >> This came up because we have a patch open that's now a week delayed in >> getting committed since it's been r+'ed. It's not anyones fault. It just >> fell through the cracks as there's no official process. >> Ojan >> > > > > >
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