Yes, there are bugs, like all software. Your flippant response seems inappropriate.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Mark Rowe <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 2009-08-17, at 11:36, Eric Seidel wrote: > > If you're currently using "svn commit" or "git svn dcommit" to commit your >> patches, please consider using "bugzilla-tool land-diff" instead. >> >> Why? >> 1. bugzilla-tool updates (and optionally closes) the bug for you when >> you're done. >> >> 2. bugzilla-tool makes a nice commit entry automatically for you (not >> quite as cool as commit-log-editor yet, but close). >> >> 3. MOST IMPORTANT: bugzilla-tool land-diff will automatically build and >> run the layout tests before landing! >> a. Impossible break at least one platform's bots when using >> bugzilla-tool! >> b. Impossible to inadvertently land when the tree is red! >> > > 4. bugzilla-tool will dump lots of exciting yet irrelevant junk in the bug > before closing it (<http://webkit.org/b/26920>). That's always fun! > > 5. In the interests of keeping life interesting, bugzilla-tool will > sometimes commit with the wrong commit message (<http://webkit.org/b/28092 > >). > > - Mark > >
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