angular / zone.js

Implements Zones for JavaScript
https://github.com/angular/angular/tree/master/packages/zone.js/
MIT License
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Zone bazel #1232

Closed JiaLiPassion closed 5 years ago

JiaLiPassion commented 5 years ago

Bazel rule for zone.js

googlebot commented 5 years ago

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googlebot commented 5 years ago

So there's good news and bad news.

:thumbsup: The good news is that everyone that needs to sign a CLA (the pull request submitter and all commit authors) have done so. Everything is all good there.

:confused: The bad news is that it appears that one or more commits were authored or co-authored by someone other than the pull request submitter. We need to confirm that all authors are ok with their commits being contributed to this project. Please have them confirm that here in the pull request.

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A Googler has manually verified that the CLAs look good.

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googlebot commented 5 years ago

So there's good news and bad news.

:thumbsup: The good news is that everyone that needs to sign a CLA (the pull request submitter and all commit authors) have done so. Everything is all good there.

:confused: The bad news is that it appears that one or more commits were authored or co-authored by someone other than the pull request submitter. We need to confirm that all authors are ok with their commits being contributed to this project. Please have them confirm that here in the pull request.

Note to project maintainer: This is a terminal state, meaning the cla/google commit status will not change from this state. It's up to you to confirm consent of all the commit author(s), set the cla label to yes (if enabled on your project), and then merge this pull request when appropriate.

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googlebot commented 5 years ago

So there's good news and bad news.

:thumbsup: The good news is that everyone that needs to sign a CLA (the pull request submitter and all commit authors) have done so. Everything is all good there.

:confused: The bad news is that it appears that one or more commits were authored or co-authored by someone other than the pull request submitter. We need to confirm that all authors are ok with their commits being contributed to this project. Please have them confirm that here in the pull request.

Note to project maintainer: This is a terminal state, meaning the cla/google commit status will not change from this state. It's up to you to confirm consent of all the commit author(s), set the cla label to yes (if enabled on your project), and then merge this pull request when appropriate.

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googlebot commented 5 years ago

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CLAs look good, thanks!

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JiaLiPassion commented 5 years ago

https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/30615 passed, so this PR should work fine at least in angular repo. Need to very it in G3 too.