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2009 Sep 15
8
Portal:The First Slice-Odd Graphic Glitch
I have had this problem both with 8.04 and 9.04 / with 1.0.1 and 1.1.29
i have intel celeron 3.33ghz radeon express 200 onboard ati graphics
I install steam which has a wierd thing of scrolling down and right staying there so i must install games threw the actual website
i downloaded the portal demo and here is what happened
on 8.04:
Launch options= -dxlevel 81 (to load intro screen with
2012 Nov 16
4
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
...ffect core functionality and need a careful review by one of a small
> number of people who really understand that part of the code;
> understandably, these patches are more likely to go unanswered,
> especially if you haven't gotten a foothold in that part of the tree.
Why is that at alkl understandable? It's understandable that it might
take a while top review them but to not get an acknowledgement at all?
That is never understandable.
> It *would* be nice for a code-owner to have some way to see what needs
> to be reviewed, but a git mirror on github is not going to do...
2012 Nov 16
0
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
> I think the main benefit of a scheme like this would be that a pull request
> tells a code owner which patches require their attention. As a contributor
> it would be nice to see your patch in a queue somewhere rather than just be
> buried down the mailing list. When patches are sent to llvm-commits it can
> be hard to tell if a code owner has noticed the patch because it is a
2012 Nov 16
5
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
I think the main benefit of a scheme like this would be that a pull request
tells a code owner which patches require their attention. As a contributor
it would be nice to see your patch in a queue somewhere rather than just be
buried down the mailing list. When patches are sent to llvm-commits it can
be hard to tell if a code owner has noticed the patch because it is a very
high-volume list.