On Sep 11, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Eric Seidel wrote:
However you'll still get an email about commit-queue being canceled
when it removes commit-queue+.
I’m not currently getting mail about changes to the status of commit-
queue flags from the webkit-reviews mailing list, so I don’t think I
will.
If folks have opinions on what approach to take to indicate that a
patch has been landed I'm interested to hear them! :)
I believe Maciej proposed a separate flag to indicate a patch’s landed
state, which I think is a good idea.
I also like the idea of named states rather than just "?", "+", and
"-" for the various flags. But we’ve not started making these kind of
more major bugzilla changes.
Ideally I think that recording the revision number with a trac URL and
marking a patch as landed should be a single operation, even for
someone using the web interface to bugzilla rather than a command line
tool.
-- Darin
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