I've been experimenting with a wrapper for bugzilla-tool that runs in a loop and tries to land patches [1]. Ideally, there would be enough information in Bugzilla so I could kick off this script and make tea while it does its thing. However, deciding whether a bug with an r+ patch is ready to be landed requires human intervention.
I went through the queue tonight and manually marked the bugs as commit-ready by adding [commit+] to their titles. This worked well, except that it made the bug titles ugly. I think a better solution is to have flag analogous to r+ which is commit+. The flag means "I certify that this patch is ready to be landed according to WebKit process." Unlike r+, this flag would be settable by any committer because it is the moral equivalent of typing "svn commit". In rare cases, such as unreviewed build fixes, a patch could have commit+ without an r+. In future, future land when we have a working commit queue, the actual "svn commit" command might be run by a bot instead of a human. Adam [1] You can see my progress here: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27918 _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev