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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Alexey Proskuryakov <[email protected]> wrote: > > 11.05.2010, в 0:56, Maciej Stachowiak написал(а): > > > I do think making it capable of handling subdirectories would be an >> improvement for SVN users. Also, I suspect it doesn't work as well as it >> could for people who prefer to edit ChangeLogs in a non-command-line editor, >> and for people who are very much in the habit of running prepare-ChangeLog >> before they even think about uploading a patch. Even with those limitations, >> I personally find it very useful, and I am a grumpy curmudgeon about tools. >> > > FWIW, I'm unwilling to use a command line tool to deal with Bugzilla, no > matter how refined. I don't work on a browser engine to run away from the > experience it provides. > It would be interesting to know if I'm alone in feeling this way. > > I'm not sure why it matters, but I'll participate anyway :) I like being able to do either. "By Hand" - Quite often, I do things by hand because I feel more in control of the process and what gets put up. - Also, I like the stability of my revision control system and prepare-ChangeLog (neither of which is changed very often or much) -- unlike webkit-patch which changes frequently. ( I'm jaded due to my experiences in chromium where the infrastructure tools must be used and also have needed debugging them before I could use them more than once.) "command line tool" - I've found it handy at times. (At the same time, submitting the patch itself is usually the least amount of work -- currently, it feels like getting a good object model proposal is the hardest part :) ). > - WBR, Alexey Proskuryakov > > > _______________________________________________ > webkit-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev >
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