Re: [webkit-dev] GDOM patch spam

2009-08-14 Thread Maxime Simon
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 20:33, Ryan Leavengood wrote: > All I know is that Eric and the other hard-working WebKit reviewers > and committers have patiently steered my student Maxime and myself > into submitting good patches for the Haiku port, which they have > promptly committed. All for a platf

Re: [webkit-dev] GDOM patch spam

2009-08-14 Thread Ryan Leavengood
All I know is that Eric and the other hard-working WebKit reviewers and committers have patiently steered my student Maxime and myself into submitting good patches for the Haiku port, which they have promptly committed. All for a platform which has a much, much, much smaller user base than the GDOM

Re: [webkit-dev] GDOM patch spam

2009-08-14 Thread Holger Freyther
On Friday 14 August 2009 13:01:08 lkcl wrote: You are banned for anti social behavior. You know it is not the first time you got banned, you know it is not your fault... if you manage to get help and grow up, banning can be re-evaluated. From my personal point of view this ban should be active

Re: [webkit-dev] GDOM patch spam

2009-08-14 Thread lkcl
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[webkit-dev] GDOM patch spam

2009-08-12 Thread Eric Seidel
I just closed out many of the GDOM bugs for patch spam after emailing the author of these patches. The proper process for getting code into WebKit does not involve uploading 15 unexplained patches at once. That tends to result only in annoying reviewers and getting you banned from the bug tracker.