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Become a Chromium Committer ‎(Chromium Developer Documentation‎)
This privilege is granted with some expectation of responsibility: committers are people who care about Chromium and want to help the project meet its goals. A committer is not just someone who can make changes to SVN, but someone who has demonstrated his or her ability to collaborate with the ...
Subscribing to feeds ‎(Chromium Developer Documentation‎)
Subscribing to feeds ‎(Chromium Developer Documentation‎)
sites.google.com — Table of contents Discovery We will autodetect RSS and Atom feeds using the standard autodiscovery tags : When a feed is available for a page, we will display an rss icon in the address bar: Clicking on the feed icon will redirect the user to feed, ... (more) Subscribing to feeds ‎(Chromium Developer Documentation‎)
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Google grants outsider Chrome-coding privileges
Webware.com — ... the first non-Google programmer the privilege of adding code to the project, a process called committing. The new commiter: Paweł Hajdan Jr., a computer science student at the University of Warsaw who's submitted his own patches to Chrome almost daily, Google programmer Evan Martin wrote in a blog post Friday. "In his free time, he's managed to write a ton of high-quality code towards making Chromium work on non-Windows platforms," Martin said. According to Google's guidelines, becoming a Chrome committer isn't easy. "This privilege is ...

Google grants outsider Chrome coding privileges
Webware.com — ... upon the first non-Google programmer the privilege of adding code to the project, a process called committing. Paweł Hajdan Jr., a computer science student at the University of Warsaw who's submitted his own patches to Chrome almost daily, according to a blog post by Google programmer Evan Martin on Friday. "In his free time he's managed to write a ton of high-quality code towards making Chromium work on non-Windows platforms," Martin said. According to Google's guidelines, becoming a Chrome committer isn't easy. "This privilege is granted ...

Google Chrome's Kimono Opened--A Little [OStatic]
GigaOM Network — ... Google has published guidelines for becoming a Chromium committer here. Among other things, a potential committer has to contribute 10-20 useful patches and then get three different people to review them and express support. ...

Google Chrome's Kimono Opened--A Little
OStatic blogs — ... Google has published guidelines for becoming a Chromium committer here. Among other things, a potential committer has to contribute 10-20 useful patches and then get three different people to review them and express support. ...

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