[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 16401] [GTK] GObject/C DOM binding

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Mon Jun 8 03:04:24 PDT 2009


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16401





------- Comment #205 from zuh at iki.fi  2009-06-08 03:04 PDT -------
(In reply to comment #203)
> 1) coding style guidelines i perfectly understand and accept.  where it has
> been possible to understand what is being requested, and where, in amongst what
> is now 200 messages i have been able to _find_ the requests, i have complied,
> because i understand completely the value of coding style guidelines.
[snip]
> 2) keeping track of issues has proven to be a nightmare (which i predicted it
> would be, very early on) and the reviewers have repeatedly expressed
> frustration at their comments being "ignored" when in fact they were simply
> _not seen_ because there is _too much_ for one bug-tracker thread to handle.
> 
> and the reason for there being "too much" is: see 1), above.

Noteworthy point here is that you are responsible for over 100 of those 200
messages, and quite likely more than 75% of the overall amount of text in the
comments.

So you are basically claiming that because you obfuscated the review process
with long-winded rants about why you are right and others wrong, you get a free
pass for your code.

Why not just split out the controversial bits of the patch (like the de-facto
standard features that you so crave) to get it reviewed and committed?

Compared to the current strategy of throwing yourself to the ground and kicking
and screaming until it happens, I wager it would even have chances of success.


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