On 2013-05-04, at 15:32, Dean Jackson <d...@apple.com> wrote:

> This is a brief summary of yesterday's discussion at the contributors' 
> meeting. If there is no strong disagreement here then I'll add this to the 
> wiki.
> 
> New Features
> ------------
> 
> - The rule of sending an email to webkit-dev when you're about to start work 
> on a new feature remains in place. The idea here is that the community can 
> support or object to the feature even being in the tree.
> 
> - Once the implementation of the feature is ready for use, send another email 
> to webkit-dev announcing your intentions to enable the feature in nightly 
> builds. How do you know when something is "ready for use”?

By “nightly builds” do we mean “all ports in tip of tree”? If so, can we please 
say that instead? “Nightly builds” refer to a specific subset of builds 
produced from tip of tree and unless the intent is to enable the features for 
that subset alone, and no other builds, it’s confusing to phrase things in this 
way.

- Mark

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