[chromium-dev] buildbot failure in Chromium on Modules Linux, revision 37254

2010-01-27 Thread buildbot
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[chromium-dev] Request: Your Help Preparing Release Notes for Dev Channel 5.0.306.0

2010-01-27 Thread oritm

I've shared a document with you:

The devchannel has been updated to 5
https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AeBcZoY7IcjqZGN6NGZkZmRfMGdrY3J3bWZyhl=eninvite=CIu59rYC

It's not an attachment -- it's stored online at Google Docs. To open this  
document, just click the link above.


Hi Chromium Devs,

I'm in the process of preparing release notes for our upcoming *Windows*  
Dev channel

release, 5.0.306.0.

If you've made a change since the last Dev channel release that you'd like  
us to include in the release notes, please update the doc.


Thanks in advance for everyone's help.

Orit Mazor
Technical Program Manager, Google Chrome, Mountain View, CA

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Re: [chromium-dev] Adding myself to the cc list of a bug

2010-01-27 Thread Brian G. Merrell
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:43:41AM +, Andrew Haley wrote:
 How do I do this?  There doesn't seem to be any button I can click to
 add myself to a bug's watch list.

Star it, and you'll get updates in the future.

Brian

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[chromium-dev] Process for pulling a new project into third_party?

2010-01-27 Thread Jonathan Dixon
I'm working on implementing geolocation, using the Gears code as a basis.
There they used jsoncpp (http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsoncpp/) to talk
to the Google Location Service (resolves wifi AP to lat/long),

What is the process for pulling a new dependency like this into Chromium?

Specifically:
- do I need special approvals for adding a new dependency? (FWIW the license
is pretty permissive: http://jsoncpp.sourceforge.net/#_license The json-cpp
library and this documentation are in Public Domain.)
- Is there a preference over pulling the head revision (#91) vs the 'known
good' revision used in gears (#23)?
- is there security review process to follow? (esp if pulling the head
revision)
- any best practice for integrate its make files (scons based) vs rolling my
own gypi for it?

Aside: does any other sub-project have a desire or solution for
reading/writing JSON from c++?

Cheers!

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[chromium-dev] buildbot failure in Chromium on Linux Builder (ChromiumOS), revision 37335

2010-01-27 Thread buildbot
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