Re: [webkit-dev] REQUEST_ANIMATION_FRAME on all ports?

2017-01-16 Thread Joseph Pecoraro
I also like the idea that we should remove flags for core web features that 
have been stable for a while.

There were no objections raise on this thread to remove the 
REQUEST_ANIMATION_FRAME flag.

Patch up on:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156980 


- Joe
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Re: [webkit-dev] Bugzilla spammer

2017-01-16 Thread Lucas Forschler
Thanks Michael.  I’ve disabled this account:

The following changes have been made to the user account 
tinablackw...@outlook.com:
• The user has been disabled.
• The disable text has been modified.


> On Jan 16, 2017, at 10:15 AM, Michael Catanzaro  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We appear to have a Bugzilla spammer [1]. The user posts a link to an
> unrelated website (I guess trying to improve SEO) and gave herself away
> by asking a nonsensical question about the bug (a request for detailed
> instructions on how to solve the bug when the bug was "add a comment").
> 
> In GNOME Bugzilla we have been getting spammers with some regularity;
> the admins there lock or delete the accounts and remove all their
> posts, and remind them that Bugzilla comments don't contribute to their
> SEO. We might want to follow the same approach to discourage more such
> comments if this becomes a bigger problem for us in the future. GNOME
> also has a dumb keyword filter [2] that's fairly effective at stopping
> specific spammers if any particular spammer is persistent enough to be
> annoying.
> 
> Michael
> 
> [1] https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162618#c4
> [2] 
> https://git.gnome.org/browse/bugzilla-gnome-org-customizations/tree/extensions/GNOME/Extension.pm?id=ed10237c723252eed886eb5a20467c932624be6d#n315
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[webkit-dev] Bugzilla spammer

2017-01-16 Thread Michael Catanzaro
Hi,

We appear to have a Bugzilla spammer [1]. The user posts a link to an
unrelated website (I guess trying to improve SEO) and gave herself away
by asking a nonsensical question about the bug (a request for detailed
instructions on how to solve the bug when the bug was "add a comment").

In GNOME Bugzilla we have been getting spammers with some regularity;
the admins there lock or delete the accounts and remove all their
posts, and remind them that Bugzilla comments don't contribute to their
SEO. We might want to follow the same approach to discourage more such
comments if this becomes a bigger problem for us in the future. GNOME
also has a dumb keyword filter [2] that's fairly effective at stopping
specific spammers if any particular spammer is persistent enough to be
annoying.

Michael

[1] https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162618#c4
[2] 
https://git.gnome.org/browse/bugzilla-gnome-org-customizations/tree/extensions/GNOME/Extension.pm?id=ed10237c723252eed886eb5a20467c932624be6d#n315
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