(In reply to Adam Gashlin [:agashlin] from comment #99) > Sure! Should I just post a raw patch here that can land by itself, rolling up the one-line fix for bug 1534935? > > Also I don't know how landing works on release, would I be able to push this myself or do I need to get a sheriff to do it? Landing is done by Sheriffs. Attach a patch that applies cleanly to the mozilla-release repo and ask for an uplift (select the 'approval-mozilla-release:?' flag in the attachement page and fill in the uplift form that appears in Bugzilla which gives release managers information about the uplift that help them in their decision process, maybe this article may be more explicit as it has screenshots: https://release.mozilla.org/tooling/bugzilla/2018/10/03/uplift-form.html
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(In reply to Adam Gashlin [:agashlin] from comment #99) > Sure! Should I just post a raw patch here that can land by itself, rolling up the one-line fix for bug 1534935? > > Also I don't know how landing works on release, would I be able to push this myself or do I need to get a sheriff to do it? Landing is done by Sheriffs. Attach a patch that applies cleanly to the mozilla-release repo and ask for an uplift (select the 'approval-mozilla-release:?' flag in the attachment page and fill in the uplift form that appears in Bugzilla which gives release managers information about the uplift that help them in their decision process, maybe this article may be more explicit as it has screenshots: https://release.mozilla.org/tooling/bugzilla/2018/10/03/uplift-form.html