Filed some issues

* Fonts not correct on Mac -
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1094099

* Connections warning on startup on Mac -
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1094100

On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Dietrich Ayala <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Alexandre and all the other people who helped on Mulet!
>
> A couple of questions:
>
> * Does it receive nightly updates yet?
>
> * Are there multiple channels? If so, are the channels for FxOS releases
> or Gecko releases? Having channels (and their names) be per FxOS releases
> might help people to easily know what version they're developing against.
>
> * Will it be permanently named Mulet, or should we call it FirefoxOS
> Developer Edition like we're doing with Aurora right now? (These things
> REALLY help lower the barriers to entry for new contributors)
>
> * Can we change the executable name to whatever the above decision is,
> because "Firefox" when it's not really Firefox is going to be confusing to
> new developers. Eg, a screenshot of the Mulet installation experience on
> Mac - also see an actual Firefox Nightly in that dir :)
>
>
>
> ​
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 7:47 PM, Alexandre poirot <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Gaia and Gecko developers,
>>
>> Mulet builds are finally available:
>>
>> http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/b2g/nightly/latest-mozilla-central/
>>   (Look for firefox-* packages)
>>
>> Mulet is meant to merge all existing runtimes currently available on
>> desktop to run Gaia.
>> It will replace b2g-desktop and the special Firefox nightly mode that is
>> currently broken.
>> The Fx OS simulator addon is also going to be based on top of it.
>>
>> There is nothing special to do in order to use it.
>> Just build a gaia profile with make (both DEBUG and non-DEBUG profile
>> work).
>> and then run it with this profile:
>>
>>   $ cd ~/gaia
>>   $ make
>>   $ ~/mulet/firefox-bin -profile profile/
>>
>> (So far it doesn't come with a builtin gaia profile, so you have to build
>> and pass one)
>>
>> The main goal is to have a single environment to run Gaia on desktop,
>> while ensuring we have the most convenient way to work on Gaia.
>> The main advantage compared to b2g desktop is that you get an easy access
>> to all devtools when running Gaia.
>> And the improvement compared to the Firefox nightly support
>> is that it isn't made of many hacks, while being covered by our
>> Continuous Integration tools (Treeherder).
>> Also all APIs that currently work on b2g desktop are meant to work on
>> Mulet.
>> So please report anything that doesn't work on mulet _whereas it
>> currently works on b2g desktop_:
>>
>> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Firefox%20OS&component=Runtime
>>   And please cc me (:ochameau)
>>
>> Next steps are:
>> - gather feedback on Mulet stability/usability for gaia development,
>> - run all CI tests currently running on b2g-desktop: Gaia
>> unit/ui/integration/linter tests as well as Reftests. (All test suites can
>> already be run locally against mulet, via RUNTIME env variable)
>> - ensure that all test suites are green on mulet,
>> - finally, once previous steps are done, deprecate b2g desktop in favor
>> of mulet.
>>
>> I'll try to give a quick presentation of Mulet during today's gaia
>> meeting:
>>   https://etherpad.mozilla.org/gaia-meeting-notes
>>
>> See the wiki page for futher reference:
>>   https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mulet
>>
>> ++
>> Alex
>>
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