This is useful information. It should be documented at
https://docs.webkit.org/Infrastructure/WPTTests.html even though it is
still work in progress.
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On Mon, Dec 18 2023 at 09:58:14 PM +00:00:00, Alexey Proskuryakov
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Are you thinking of scraping Bugzilla? No plans to further limit
public access at all (we do have some rate limiting already though,
to protect service availability). I don't think that "it's in
principle possible to
https://github.com/WebKit/WebKit/pull/21912 hopefully serves as good progress
here: this PR is almost largely done by automated tooling.
The first commit is the result of `import-w3c-tests` (the long standing
command), but with no further work (to the expectations or baselines).
It then ran
> 18 дек. 2023 г., в 1:44 PM, Michael Catanzaro
> написал(а):
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> On Mon, Dec 18 2023 at 09:16:21 PM +00:00:00, Alexey Proskuryakov
> wrote:
>> Same thing - limiting the ability to trivially watch for security bugs that
>> are initially filed in a wrong component,
>
> You can currently
On Mon, Dec 18 2023 at 09:16:21 PM +00:00:00, Alexey Proskuryakov
wrote:
Same thing - limiting the ability to trivially watch for security
bugs that are initially filed in a wrong component,
You can currently follow all public activity on the Bugzilla. Are you
planning to limit that too?
> 18 дек. 2023 г., в 1:11 PM, Michael Catanzaro via webkit-dev
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> On Mon, Dec 18 2023 at 06:07:48 PM +00:00:00, Alexey Proskuryakov via
> webkit-dev wrote:
>> I'm still inclined to break the scenario of watching webkit-unassigned. What
>> do others think?
>
> I don't think
On Mon, Dec 18 2023 at 06:07:48 PM +00:00:00, Alexey Proskuryakov via
webkit-dev wrote:
I'm still inclined to break the scenario of watching
webkit-unassigned. What do others think?
I don't think there's any need to disable the ability to watch the
Bugzilla account? It shouldn't give anybody
There isn't a lot of difference between unassigned bugs, and those that are
assigned to people who don't read their bugmail for various reasons. If you
want to get a decent subset of bugs that aren't being worked on, but not all,
perhaps a query like this would work for you,
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