Thank you so much for doing this!

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On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Yaar Schnitman <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you use (or consider using) Git, and also work on webkit (or any other
> 3rd party dependency actually) you may find the following valuable:
> The latest depot_tools (revision 26817+) makes it possible to use git-try
> to simultaneously test changes in both chromium and webkit. Simply type:
> git try -b BOT --webkit WEBKIT_BRANCH CHROMIUM_BRANCH
> A patch containing the diffs of src (against CHROMIUM_BRANCH) and
> src/third_party/WebKit (against WEBKIT_BRANCH) will be submitted to the try
> bots of your choice.
> The --webkit <branch> option is actually a syntax sugar to an even more
> powerful option: --sub_rep <PATH> <BRANCH>. This option can be used multiple
> times to specify a series of git sub-repositories to include in the try.
> Special thanks for Evan Martin and Marc-Antoine Ruel for helping me land
> this enhancement.
> -Yaar
>
> >
>

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