| commit | adb534c1c36f736e3bc4832ea5e7e04a1c194310 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | kyraseevers <kyraseevers@chromium.org> | Fri Jan 13 02:08:25 2023 |
| committer | Chromium LUCI CQ <chromium-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Fri Jan 13 02:08:25 2023 |
| tree | b9062eac0efe9a7d49811c7ab3a550152db3b571 | |
| parent | 5bf986f8c2232aa036f258f7f9171d0d27361780 [diff] |
Reland "Renaming the feature DisableThirdPartyStoragePartitioning" This is a reland of commit b51d71b6a1684d1d7c04a4160f448b583e3f83c5 The CL no longer deletes the existing ThirdPartyStoragePartitioning feature, and instead adds a comment to point users to the correct feature for the future deprecation trial. Original change's description: > Renaming the feature DisableThirdPartyStoragePartitioning > > This CL removes/renames the previously unused Runtime-Enabled Feature "ThirdPartyStoragePartitioning" to reflect that it will be a deprecation trial feature in the future by adding "Disable" to the name. > > Bug: 1404959 > Change-Id: Ide4bad7d7d44e56f5c7c750ead75df4d34495790 > Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4152395 > Commit-Queue: Kyra Seevers <kyraseevers@chromium.org> > Reviewed-by: Daniel Cheng <dcheng@chromium.org> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#1091307} Bug: 1404959 Change-Id: I8bf9105992e6986d99cc74d659aa643f5cade52a Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4155972 Reviewed-by: Daniel Cheng <dcheng@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Kyra Seevers <kyraseevers@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#1092203}
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