Hello,
I’ve made a patch for a bug # 137299, and it’s been waiting for review for more
than 30 days now. The responsible reviewer from Apple is too busy to review. On
the other hand there are patches sent by Apple employees and committed after 2
hours without any review ( for example #
Hi,
30 days waiting isn't so long. :)
I think our Guinness Recorder is bug110978, the first
patch was uploaded 21 months before. And then were updated
to the top of trunk many times, because WK2 owners doesn't
have time to review the refactoring they explicitly requested.
I always wonder if a
03 дек. 2014 г., в 2:32, Daniel Lazarenko dani...@opera.com написал(а):
Whatsoever it would be nice find a new reviewer for my patch. Does anybody
want to take it?
Just to be clear about this part, the reviewer should not be just anybody.
This patch is part of an effort to implement a new
On Dec 3, 2014, at 9:56 AM, Alexey Proskuryakov a...@webkit.org wrote:
03 дек. 2014 г., в 2:32, Daniel Lazarenko dani...@opera.com написал(а):
Whatsoever it would be nice find a new reviewer for my patch. Does anybody
want to take it?
Just to be clear about this part, the reviewer
On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Daniel Lazarenko dani...@opera.com wrote:
I've made a patch for a bug # 137299, and it's been waiting for review for
more than 30 days now.
Did you contact the relevant reviewers on IRC and by emails? In my
experience, posting a patch or commenting on WebKit
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