On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Daniel Lazarenko <dani...@opera.com> wrote:
> I've made a patch for a bug # 137299, and it's been waiting for review for > more than 30 days now. Did you contact the relevant reviewers on IRC and by emails? In my experience, posting a patch or commenting on WebKit is rarely a sufficient way to get a reviewer's attention if you want a better turn round time. I was always thinking that open source projects are open to changes and > collaboration. I would point out, however, that we are not obligated to take anyone's patch just for the sake of open-ness and collaboration. We only take patches that match our project goals ( http://www.webkit.org/projects/goals.html) for example (I'm not saying your patch doesn't fit our goals), and reviewers judge whether a patch will merit the project or not on case-by-case basis. There should be some rules for such cases when only one person can review, > but he/she is so busy that practically it's not going to happen. > I'm highly opposed to creating such a rule. - R. Niwa
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