[webkit-dev] Glib download API change request

2025-02-17 Thread Alex Christensen via webkit-dev
Since the introduction of WKDownload in 2020, I’ve been trying to make the download object creation process asynchronous in WebKit. With 290510@main I’ve removed the last caller of WebProcessPool::download from the Cocoa platform, but I noticed that the glib APIs have 3 places where a WebKitDow

Re: [webkit-dev] Bugzilla spammers are changing tactics

2025-02-17 Thread Alexey Proskuryakov via webkit-dev
Hi, Emailling ad...@webkit.org  is good. The tag isn't watched by the admins. Adding it will collapse the comment, but won't fully hide it, and won't ban the spammer. - Alexey 17 февр. 2025 г., в 6:26 AM, Michael Catanzaro via webkit-dev написал(а): Hi, For a cou

Re: [webkit-dev] Bugzilla spammers are changing tactics

2025-02-17 Thread Michael Catanzaro via webkit-dev
On Mon, Feb 17 2025 at 03:01:45 PM +00:00:00, Adrien Destugues via webkit-dev wrote: On other bugtrackers we have found similar behavior, with the bot coming back later to edit the comment and add links. Sometimes editing old posts does not trigger as much notifications, and this can go unn

Re: [webkit-dev] Bugzilla spammers are changing tactics

2025-02-17 Thread Adrien Destugues via webkit-dev
Le lundi 17 février 2025 15:26:45 (+01:00), Michael Catanzaro via webkit-dev a écrit : > Hi, > > For a couple months now, Bugzilla spammers have changed tactics and are now > leaving (possibly AI-generated?) comments without any obvious spam links, > e.g.: > > https://bugs.webkit.org/show_

[webkit-dev] Bugzilla spammers are changing tactics

2025-02-17 Thread Michael Catanzaro via webkit-dev
Hi, For a couple months now, Bugzilla spammers have changed tactics and are now leaving (possibly AI-generated?) comments without any obvious spam links, e.g.: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=192753#c31 The spam comment will look somewhat related to the content of the bug report, bu