[PATCH] [libcxx] Windows port of thread/mutex/chrono

G M gmisocpp at gmail.com
Wed Oct 16 14:05:51 PDT 2013


>
> Talking of Phabricator, I thought the whole point of the internet was
>> nobody knows you are a dog. If my dog wants to write a review for me, why
>> not? Can we remove these restrictions on having to divulge age, gender, and
>> photo please etc.? I find them unwanted and unnecessary. It's starting to
>> take the fun out of contributing to anything having the "system" try to
>> take more than I'm already giving. This isn't facebook nor should it be.
>> Thanks
>
>
> There is no such restriction or requirement.
>
>From the docs at http://llvm.org/docs/Phabricator.html
> "you can also email chandlerc at gmail.com to request an account to be
> created manually without using OAuth"
>
> All I need is the user name under which you commit, the email address
> associated in that (IE, the from in the commit email sent by llvm.org),
> and some random string of text that you consider a "name". There is nothing
> else. There is never going to be a requirement for something else.
>
> If you don't have commit access, you can still get this by just using what
> you would eventually want the username and email address to be. The only
> purpose in them matching is so some automation kicks in.
>
> As the docs also say, we dislike the manual aspect of this and have
> requested that a better system be implemented.
>

Ok thanks for explaining that, my dog is much happier. Maybe a note/link on
that demanding login screen might mention that? (not a note about happy
dogs lol). I'll take another look and send such a request soon. Thanks. :)
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