In Gecko, I have taken the habit of requesting long messages when the
patch is not self-contained. Plus, I am currently working on bugs that
would have been much easier to puzzle out if we (well, if I) had
explained in the long message why some changes were made.
In other words, +1 for requesting
Very good point. In Gecko-land, some teams use multi-line commit
messages as documentation and my experience shows that it's very useful.
Cheers,
David
On 03/02/16 20:21, Boris Zbarsky wrote:
> On 2/3/16 1:46 PM, Josh Matthews wrote:
>> Nikki asked for suggestions for how to review code, so
I'll give a quick (unscheduled) talk about Telemetry for Servo today at
11h10 in Northern E4.
Cheers,
David
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. Specifically, I'm interested in moving
to isolated event queues per document, then doing round-robin event
processing on each on in an eTLD group. That would make the script event
loop look something like this:
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Performance Team, Mozilla
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