On Sep 20, 2010, at 10:22 AM, Darin Fisher wrote:
> How about this?
>
> If any annotations were made to the patch, then "the button" gets named
> Preview. Else, the button is named "Publish" and when clicked performs its
> work in one shot.
>
> Was there a strong outcry for removing the preview step? I only found it
> bothersome when I wanted to issue a quick r=me on a patch that didn't require
> any additional changes.
Good idea. Here’s another idea:
The button starts out named Preview and works with a preview.
If the review or commit-queue flag is altered then the button is changed to
“Publish” and works without a preview.
Thus if I like the preview work flow, I don’t set those flags until I get to
the preview page. If I like the faster work flow, I can set a flag and then
push Publish.
One type of person who is not served by my proposal is someone who wants to add
comments only and not set a flag but wants the faster work flow.
-- Darin
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