On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Dimitri Glazkov <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1) if you write a Chromium patch for WebKit, you must provide URLs of
> successful trybot runs with your submission. Chromium WebKit reviewers
> will not r+ your patch otherwise. If you can't provide the trybot URLs
> for some reason, please explain in detail why this patch could still
> land.

We can make this easier by doing this automatically when you post a
patch with bugzilla-tool.

> 2) if the two-sided patch you authored broke the canary and this
> happened with no coordination with the WebKit gardener, you assume
> WebKit gardening responsibility for the next 24 hours.

This seems slightly drastic, but I agree we need a better system for
knowing not to land two-sided patches.

Adam

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