Thank you for the clarification.
I understand the situation completely.
When my son was small, there was a time he literally pulled the plug of
PC while I was typing furiously...
On 2016/08/10 21:20, Justin Wood wrote:
For me its primarily a headspace and workflow interruption reason. I
also don't have an up to date comm checkout on this laptop, *and* I
sent that from my mobile device rather than my laptop to boot.
With young children at home and a sick mother of them, plus the
headspace required to triage/drive Firefox Release issues it adds up
into sometimes I can only review/stamp an easy patch rather than even
offer advice on how to fix or do it myself.
If I didn't review/stamp this could have languished a *lot* longer
until I could have done the patch myself or someone else was able to
review...
~Justin Wood (Callek)
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 8:03 AM, ISHIKAWA, Chiaki <ishik...@yk.rim.or.jp> wrote:
On 2016/08/10 5:26, Justin Wood wrote:
As a comm-central build peer, I'll rs+ (rubber-stamp+) a change to the
hgignore to ignore "mozilla" instead of "^mozilla$" for whoever wants
to land it, to bandaid this issue.
~Justin Wood (Callek)
I filed
Bug 1293993 - A bandaid fix: Very bad slowness with fsmonitor extension when
I use |hg| in local comm-central repository
and a patch there.
A philosophical mumbling:
BTW, I am still perplexed why someone with an authority to review and
rubber-stamp a patch creates a simple patch like this and does it on their
own quickly in mozilla community.
In contrast to the mozilla practice, back in the old days of GNU Project,
Stallman himself fixed a problem when he learned of an issue and half-baked
patch submitted, and simply created a better patch and the case would be
closed. I personally saw this happen a few times: Stallman created better
patches, better than the patches I created, and closed the bugs which I
noticed and for which I produced local patches. Sure this may not scale
well, but for a hot fix that bothers people in major way and need to fix
quicly, etc., this old practice is much better. I think it is just a
difference of the culture, but still I find it a little perplexing.
On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 4:20 PM, Andrew Halberstadt
<ahalberst...@mozilla.com> wrote:
On 09/08/16 12:34 PM, ISHIKAWA,chiaki wrote:
On 2016/08/09 1:57, Gregory Szorc wrote:
Consider reporting an upstream issue. Instructions at
https://mozilla-version-control-tools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/hgmozilla/issues.html
I filed
Bug 1293688 - Very bad slowness with fsmonitor extension when I use |hg|
in local comm-central repository
I think gps meant to file a bug in the core mercurial bug tracker:
https://bz.mercurial-scm.org/
in bugzilla.
There you can see that single call to fsmonitor extension took more than
25 seconds !?
TIA
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