Awesome! The Apple Windows EWS bots have also been configured to process
security bug patches. I am eagerly waiting for the GTK and WPE folks to
configure their bots :)
Dan
On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 1:10 PM, <Don.Olmstead(a)sony.com> wrote:
> WinCairo EWS is processing security bugs now so we’re good to go.
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> *From:* webkit-dev <webkit-dev-bounces(a)lists.webkit.org> *On Behalf Of *Daniel
> Bates
> *Sent:* Thursday, June 28, 2018 1:53 PM
> *To:* WebKit Development Mailing List <webkit-dev(a)lists.webkit.org>
> *Subject:* [webkit-dev] EWS for security bugs
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> Hi all,
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> All Mac and iOS EWS bots now process security bug patches. We are working
> to configure the Apple Windows EWS bots and the WinCairo EWS bots should
> follow shortly. I do not know who maintains the GTK and WPE EWS bots. If
> you maintain one of these bots then please email me directly so that we can
> get you setup.
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> For now, EWS processing of security patches is limited to the bubble
> status and the results posted to webkit-queues.webkit.org. That is, the
> EWS bots will not post comments to- or upload result archives to- security
> bugs. Also, we do not support using commit-queue for landing security
> patches at the moment.
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> Help keep the tree green!
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> Dan
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Hi webkit-dev,
In bug 159475 <https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159475>, there's
some WIP for implementing IntersectionObserver but there doesn't appear to
be any active work. I'd be interested in picking up that work if the WebKit
project is still interested in IntersectionObserver (and if no one is
actively working on it).
Thanks!
Ali