On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 4:53 PM, Kevin Ollivier <[email protected]>wrote:
> I know you're speaking more in general here, but just to be clear, over > the past 6 months, the data hit that WebKit engineers have taken on account > of the wx port is close to 0 bytes. The only time svn up or git fetch has > pulled anything related to wx is when other developers attempted to update > the wx port based on changes made to common code. As things stand, I'd not > only be okay with, but actually prefer, that no other port maintainers do > anything to try and fix the wx build. This way the port is not causing > anyone else a burden except occasionally when I do land some fixes. As I > said in my reply to Brent, I think a "no build bot / no shared maintenance" > project rule is not only reasonable, as a practical matter it is required. > I'd argue that others contributors having to know to ignore Wx port's code is the most significant cost. How is a new contributor supposed to know to ignore Wx port code? - R. Niwa
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