[webkit-dev] Google-Apple WebKit infrastructure transition has been completed

2013-04-11 Thread Ryosuke Niwa
Hello WebKittens,

As of April 11th, 2013 10 A.M. (PST), we have completed the migration of
the following previously-Google-owned WebKit infrastructures and tools:

   - WebKit status server: webkit-queues.appspot.com
   - Commit queue (now uses Mac WebKit port instead of Chromium Linux port)
   - Feeder queue
   - Style queue
   - webkitbot (renamed from sheriffbot)
   - Flakiness dashboard: webkit-test-resuls.appspot.com


I want to personally thank Adam Barth, Alan Cutter, Eric Seidel, and Ojan
Vafai for helping us make this transition.  I would have been at loss
without their help.

While tech journalists may never write an article about how well Chromium
and non-Chromium ports collaborated over the years, this extremely smooth
transition of the infrastructure alone demonstrates how well we work
together.  I have a lot of positive memories of
cross-port/cross-organizaional collaborations over the years especially as
someone who worked for both Apple and Google.

I wish you all the best of luck!

- R. Niwa
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Re: [webkit-dev] Google-Apple WebKit infrastructure transition has been completed

2013-04-11 Thread Adam Barth
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 3:29 PM, Ryosuke Niwa rn...@webkit.org wrote:

 Hello WebKittens,

 As of April 11th, 2013 10 A.M. (PST), we have completed the migration of
 the following previously-Google-owned WebKit infrastructures and tools:

- WebKit status server: webkit-queues.appspot.com
- Commit queue (now uses Mac WebKit port instead of Chromium Linux
port)
- Feeder queue
- Style queue
- webkitbot (renamed from sheriffbot)
- Flakiness dashboard: webkit-test-resuls.appspot.com

 ^^^ Is that a typo?  (resuls - results)


 I want to personally thank Adam Barth, Alan Cutter, Eric Seidel, and Ojan
 Vafai for helping us make this transition.  I would have been at loss
 without their help.

 While tech journalists may never write an article about how well Chromium
 and non-Chromium ports collaborated over the years, this extremely smooth
 transition of the infrastructure alone demonstrates how well we work
 together.  I have a lot of positive memories of
 cross-port/cross-organizaional collaborations over the years especially as
 someone who worked for both Apple and Google.

 I wish you all the best of luck!


Thanks Ryosuke!

Adam
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Re: [webkit-dev] Google-Apple WebKit infrastructure transition has been completed

2013-04-11 Thread Ryosuke Niwa
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 4:31 PM, Adam Barth aba...@webkit.org wrote:

 On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 3:29 PM, Ryosuke Niwa rn...@webkit.org wrote:

 Hello WebKittens,

 As of April 11th, 2013 10 A.M. (PST), we have completed the migration of
 the following previously-Google-owned WebKit infrastructures and tools:

- WebKit status server: webkit-queues.appspot.com
- Commit queue (now uses Mac WebKit port instead of Chromium Linux
port)
- Feeder queue
- Style queue
- webkitbot (renamed from sheriffbot)
- Flakiness dashboard: webkit-test-resuls.appspot.com

 ^^^ Is that a typo?  (resuls - results)


Oops, that indeed is a typo. It should read webkit-test-results.appspot.com.

- R. Niwa
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