And please note that following along isn't onerous. We typically get
~3 bugs to triage per week.
Nick
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 8:07 AM, Eric Rahm wrote:
> Hi folks-
>
> The MemShrink project [1] has been around for several years. You may have
> seen the [MemShrink] tag added to bugs and then later
Hi folks!
(Jordan Santell made an announcement on the devtools mailing list[0], but I
thought I'd spread the word around.)
The first iteration of the new heap snapshots memory tools landed on m-c in
the middle of the last cycle and rode the train to Developer Edition with
the merge.
This tool is
Hi folks-
The MemShrink project [1] has been around for several years. You may have
seen the [MemShrink] tag added to bugs and then later on given a priority
of P1, P2, or P3. This was the product of weekly (and then bi-weekly) video
meetings held to triage these unprioritized bugs and discuss all
Partial updates should be functional again now. Sorry for the inconvenience!
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 4:49 PM, Chris AtLee wrote:
> We've temporarily disabled generation of partial updates for Nightly and
> Dev-Edition (Aurora) versions of Firefox.
>
> Given that Dev-Edition updates are currently
Has a decision been made or was this all just NATO (No Action, Talk
Only)?
Jorg K.
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TL;DR - If you want to run Windows XP tests on try, you need to specify
[Windows XP] after the suite name; they are not longer run by default.
As most people are aware, our Windows test capacity is considerably
overloaded. However, we need to start turning on e10s tests on Windows, so
the e10s tea
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