Even better if the person submitting the patch marks it as commit-queue- when they do the r? (as Jian does for example) to prevent this from happening.  

Just do this for any patch that you want to be in control of landing.

dave

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Darin Fisher <darin@chromium.org> wrote:
Please do not commit-queue+ changes to ChromiumBridge.h

These changes by definition break the Chromium build because they require corresponding changes in the Chromium repository. Please leave such CLs to a Chromium developer to commit because they can then coordinate the landing of the other side of the patch.

Also, if you are wondering about the impact of a WebKit patch on the Chromium build, please see our integration bots here: http://tinyurl.com/md47pk

Thanks!
-Darin

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