On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 7:46 AM, Mike Pinkerton <pinker...@chromium.org>wrote:

> > It is hard to be a WebKit gardener if you do not have WebKit commit
> access.
> > Sometimes the gardener has to commit a quick bustage fix upstream or roll
> > back a fellow Chromium committers change to WebKit.
> > -Darin
>
> Correct, it is hard, but many/most of us who are webkit
> sheriffs/gardeners are not webkit committers (for example, the entire
> mac group). I don't understand your point. Are you saying that only
> webkit committers should be on the webkit sheriff rotation?
>
>

Hmm, good point...  I commend you and others for doing WebKit merges without
WebKit commit access! ;-)

/me takes another sip of coffee.

I think Dimitri's response better expresses the gating factor for getting
someone
onto the WebKit gardener rotation.

-Darin

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