On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 20:33, Ryan Leavengood <[email protected]> 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 platform which has a much, much, much > smaller user base than the GDOM bindings probably have. > > So it is silly to think there is any discrimination toward GDOM. If > you are not following the clearly laid out guidelines for submitting > code to the project you should not expect code to be accepted. > > Also I think a little patience and respect is due given how hard Eric > and everyone else on the project works to review patches and commit > code (I think it is safe to say they are INUNDATED just about every > day.) > > In the same way that you expect people from WebKit to respect > contributors, you should respect all the work they have done to make > something so nice for the rest of us to benefit from. > > -- > Regards, > Ryan +1 I should also say that we have been well received by the reviewers. And if WebKit is as important and as cross-platform'ed as now it's because people accepted to follow the coding style, the review system, and were enough patient to contribute something clean. A big project like WebKit can not be good and useful if everyone does as he pleases. Regards, -- Maxime
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