On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 6:35 PM, Justin Dolske <dol...@mozilla.com> wrote:
>
> That said, I think it's critically important that we're working to make JS a
> acceptable -- nay, _excellent_ -- language/runtime for application
> development for the long run. We can't tell a credible story about why
> people should write HTML5 apps, if we're tearing out swaths of JS in our own
> products. Sometimes dogfooding is unpleasant or hard, but that's the whole
> point.

There's a big difference between apps on Firefox OS, which are likely
to have relatively short lifetimes and can be killed if they take up
too much memory, and the main process.  Bad memory behaviour in the
main process is a much bigger deal, and it's something that's
happening right now with some frequency.

Nick
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