[chromium-dev] Re: Unforking: Canary Bot Lives!

2009-05-01 Thread Jeremy Moskovich
+100!!
Awesome!!!

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Scott Hess sh...@chromium.org wrote:


 HEROIC!

 On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Dimitri Glazkov dglaz...@chromium.org
 wrote:
 
  Hello all,
 
  This is kind of a momentous occasion. For the first time -- ever, our
  WebKit Canary bot (the one that pulls directly from WebKit upstream)
  has built successfully and was able to run tests:
 
 
 http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall.fyi/builders/Webkit%20(webkit.org)/builds/2937
 
  What does this mean? This means that our unforking efforts have
  finally paid off -- we can now pull directly from WebKit upstream!
 
  Congratulations to all of you who worked and helped during the last 7
  months! This was a long run, and despite various setbacks, we have
  reached this milestone.
 
  This also means that the daily merge as we know it is soon to be
  replaced with a less daunting activity -- WebKit gardening. I am
  working on the document to define what this will entail. Stay tuned.
 
  :DG
 
  
 

 


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[chromium-dev] Re: Unforking: Canary Bot Lives!

2009-05-01 Thread Peter Kasting
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Dimitri Glazkov dglaz...@chromium.orgwrote:

 What does this mean? This means that our unforking efforts have
 finally paid off -- we can now pull directly from WebKit upstream!


Nice!  Please do write something for the Chromium blog!  We need posts
there.

PK

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[chromium-dev] Re: Unforking: Canary Bot Lives!

2009-05-01 Thread Jeremy Orlow
+1 to the blog entry

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Evan Martin e...@chromium.org wrote:


 Truly momentous.  You should post the the Chromium blog about it (and
 why it's meaningful).
 Great work!

 On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Dimitri Glazkov dglaz...@chromium.org
 wrote:
 
  Hello all,
 
  This is kind of a momentous occasion. For the first time -- ever, our
  WebKit Canary bot (the one that pulls directly from WebKit upstream)
  has built successfully and was able to run tests:
 
 
 http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall.fyi/builders/Webkit%20(webkit.org)/builds/2937
 
  What does this mean? This means that our unforking efforts have
  finally paid off -- we can now pull directly from WebKit upstream!
 
  Congratulations to all of you who worked and helped during the last 7
  months! This was a long run, and despite various setbacks, we have
  reached this milestone.
 
  This also means that the daily merge as we know it is soon to be
  replaced with a less daunting activity -- WebKit gardening. I am
  working on the document to define what this will entail. Stay tuned.
 
  :DG
 
  
 

 


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[chromium-dev] Re: Unforking: Canary Bot Lives!

2009-05-01 Thread Aaron Boodman

Amazing! Congrats Dimitri :)

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[chromium-dev] Re: Unforking: Canary Bot Lives!

2009-05-01 Thread Mike Belshe
What day would this momentous occasion have occurred if Dimitri hadn't
joined Google on Monday August 4, 2008?
*
*
*Thanks for bailing us out, DG!*
*
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*:-)*
*
*
*Mike*

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Dimitri Glazkov dglaz...@chromium.orgwrote:


 Hello all,

 This is kind of a momentous occasion. For the first time -- ever, our
 WebKit Canary bot (the one that pulls directly from WebKit upstream)
 has built successfully and was able to run tests:


 http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall.fyi/builders/Webkit%20(webkit.org)/builds/2937

 What does this mean? This means that our unforking efforts have
 finally paid off -- we can now pull directly from WebKit upstream!

 Congratulations to all of you who worked and helped during the last 7
 months! This was a long run, and despite various setbacks, we have
 reached this milestone.

 This also means that the daily merge as we know it is soon to be
 replaced with a less daunting activity -- WebKit gardening. I am
 working on the document to define what this will entail. Stay tuned.

 :DG

 


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[chromium-dev] Re: Unforking: Canary Bot Lives!

2009-05-01 Thread Scott Hess

HEROIC!

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Dimitri Glazkov dglaz...@chromium.org wrote:

 Hello all,

 This is kind of a momentous occasion. For the first time -- ever, our
 WebKit Canary bot (the one that pulls directly from WebKit upstream)
 has built successfully and was able to run tests:

 http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall.fyi/builders/Webkit%20(webkit.org)/builds/2937

 What does this mean? This means that our unforking efforts have
 finally paid off -- we can now pull directly from WebKit upstream!

 Congratulations to all of you who worked and helped during the last 7
 months! This was a long run, and despite various setbacks, we have
 reached this milestone.

 This also means that the daily merge as we know it is soon to be
 replaced with a less daunting activity -- WebKit gardening. I am
 working on the document to define what this will entail. Stay tuned.

 :DG

 


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[chromium-dev] Re: Unforking: Canary Bot Lives!

2009-05-01 Thread Evan Martin

Truly momentous.  You should post the the Chromium blog about it (and
why it's meaningful).
Great work!

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Dimitri Glazkov dglaz...@chromium.org wrote:

 Hello all,

 This is kind of a momentous occasion. For the first time -- ever, our
 WebKit Canary bot (the one that pulls directly from WebKit upstream)
 has built successfully and was able to run tests:

 http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall.fyi/builders/Webkit%20(webkit.org)/builds/2937

 What does this mean? This means that our unforking efforts have
 finally paid off -- we can now pull directly from WebKit upstream!

 Congratulations to all of you who worked and helped during the last 7
 months! This was a long run, and despite various setbacks, we have
 reached this milestone.

 This also means that the daily merge as we know it is soon to be
 replaced with a less daunting activity -- WebKit gardening. I am
 working on the document to define what this will entail. Stay tuned.

 :DG

 


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