> On Apr 8, 2021, at 1:44 PM, Aakash Jain via webkit-dev 
> <webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> I am happy to inform you that I have added a fast-commit-queue mode to the 
> Commit-Queue. In this mode Commit-Queue would land patches quickly (typically 
> taking ~1 minute, e.g.: 
> https://ews-build.webkit.org/#/builders/28/builds/10876 
> <https://ews-build.webkit.org/#/builders/28/builds/10876>). This mode skips 
> building and testing. It basically does sanity check (like validating 
> ChangeLog, Reviewer, Committer etc.) and commits the patch. This is intended 
> to be used for scenarios where the patch is a build fix, urgent fix, quick 
> typo/follow-up fix etc.
> 
> To use this mode, you can use the --fast-cq parameter while uploading the 
> patch using webkit-patch command. e.g.: 'webkit-patch upload --fast-cq'. For 
> patches which are already uploaded to Bugzilla, you can rename the patch (by 
> clicking on 'Details' button for the patch), and prefix patch name with 
> [fast-cq], e.g.: '[fast-cq] Patch for landing'.

Thanks! Shouldn’t this be a parameter to the land-safely command though? It 
feels strange that an upload puts the patch on the commit queue.

Or maybe you’re saying upload --fast-cq only enables fast cq and someone still 
has to mark it cq+ on Bugzilla? If so, could we get a --fast-cq parameter for 
land-safely too, please?

   Regards, John

> 
> Pro-tip: you can also rename the patch to include [fast-cq] prefix while 
> marking the patch cq+, from patch 'Details' page, and this mode would work.
> 
> Please let me know if you have any questions/feedback.
> 
> Thanks
> Aakash
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