If you've been using bugs.webkit.org today, you might have noticed some new status indicators in the attachments list. These status bubbles show how the patch fared when it was run through the various review bots. Here's what the different colors mean:
* Green. Everything went great! You rock! * Red. The patch failed. :( The failing bots should post a comment explaining what went wrong. * Yellow. The patch is currently being processed. If a patch is yellow for a long time, the bot probably died while processing it (this is rare). * Purple. The bot wasn't able to test your patch for some reason. There's currently a bug that patches that don't apply cleanly to the most recent revision (and so aren't tested by the bots) are shown in red instead of purple. Hopefully I have this fixed soon. If you hover your mouse over a bubble, a tool tip will show you how old the information is. If you click on a bubble, you'll see more detailed information about the patch's run, including log files for errors. One benefit of this new display is that the style-queue no longer spams the bug comments with "pass" messages. Instead, you can see that a patch passed style by looking for a green bubble labeled "style". Enjoy! Adam _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev

