Update: as far as I know, nobody worked on this today. But on the bright
side, nothing had to be rolled back.

(I worked on getting the Firefox plugin ready for Firefox 22. It should be
out on time.)



On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Matthew Dempsky <[email protected]>wrote:

> As a ~24h later status report, we assembled a list of 26 changes that were
> outstanding, and started working on manually importing them individually so
> we could parallelize our efforts.  It's basically all we've worked on today
> so far.
>
> Current status is:
>
>    - 12 of them have already been merged.
>    - 3 of them add new JRE 7 dependencies to unit tests, which breaks
>    since we currently still need to support JRE 6 internally.  (We're still
>    discussing what to do about these, but they don't seem like a problem.)
>    - 1 of them broke gwt-exporter<https://code.google.com/p/gwt-exporter/>due 
> to the latter depending on GWT internals; fix is in review
>    - 2 more cause performance regressions or breakage that rluble is
>    investigating
>    - 4 more are currently in review/testing
>    - 4 more are still pending review
>
> So we're about half to two-thirds caught up now, and progressing quickly.
>  I'm hopefully optimistic that we can re-enable CR+2 tomorrow or early next
> week, and start accepting patches again.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Matthew Dempsky <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi GWT contributors,
>>
>> We're happy to see so much increased activity in the recent weeks since
>> opening Gerrit to direct external contributions!  Unfortunately, the new
>> velocity has stressed our workflow for importing changes back internally
>> within Google, and we've now fallen a couple weeks behind master.
>>
>> After discussing this some, we've decided we need to *temporarily*disable 
>> CR+2 on Gerrit while we catch up internally and experiment with a
>> new more scalable workflow for going forward.  As soon as we're caught up,
>> we'll reallow CR+2 and try to ramp up again.
>>
>> We really regret the inconvenience in the meantime! :(
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Matthew, on behalf of Google's GWT team
>>
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