Bug 1260651 will rename whole classes under editor/libeditor, so, when you need to touch in it, let me know before landing

2016-06-24 Thread Masayuki Nakano
Hi, folks, I've written 60 patches for bug 1260651 in this two days. These patches conflict with any changes under editor/libeditor. So, if you need to touch under the directory, please let me know before writing a patch or landing a patch. Ehsan, if you're busy to review for now, let me kno

Re: MXR permanently offline, please transition to DXR

2016-06-24 Thread Douglas Turner
Philip, Can you please file bugs. There is no need to discuss your specific eye strain issues or what DXR should or should not index on dev-platform. Also, the point that people are making here is that MXR wasn't safe to run and we are fixing that by decommissioning. You're more than welcome to

Re: MXR permanently offline, please transition to DXR

2016-06-24 Thread Philip Chee
On 24/06/2016 22:50, glob wrote: > Philip Chee wrote: >> >> I wonder what is necessary to set up an instance of MXR (for comm-*) on >> our own server (or vps). I would guess PERL, hg, and a Linux VM. > > mxr was shutdown due to some very serious security issues; i strongly > advise against standi

Re: WebRTC connections do not trigger content policies. Should they?

2016-06-24 Thread Paul Ellenbogen
I think you are right. I asked on the Easy List forum and didn't get any compelling reason WebRTC could be blocked from advertisers. Advertisers would be able to do what you describe to allow for harder to block dynamic IPs. As you said elsewhere,

Re: Why do we still need to include Qt widget in mozilla-central?

2016-06-24 Thread Douglas Turner
I am a peer. Feel free to file a bug against me to remove this port. It served it's purpose. Anyone that wants to keep it alive can do it outside of m-c (long live dvcs). On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 12:35 PM Benjamin Smedberg wrote: > I'm going to resurrect this old thread to ask: is anybody curr

Re: MXR permanently offline, please transition to DXR

2016-06-24 Thread Mike Hoye
On 2016-06-24 6:20 AM, Philip Chee wrote: I wonder what is necessary to set up an instance of MXR (for comm-*) on our own server (or vps). I would guess PERL, hg, and a Linux VM. I've got the impression that comm-* has enough rocks to push up the legacy-stack hill already. - mhoye ___

Re: MXR permanently offline, please transition to DXR

2016-06-24 Thread glob
Philip Chee wrote: I wonder what is necessary to set up an instance of MXR (for comm-*) on our own server (or vps). I would guess PERL, hg, and a Linux VM. mxr was shutdown due to some very serious security issues; i strongly advise against standing up your own instance unless you first put a

Re: MXR permanently offline, please transition to DXR

2016-06-24 Thread Philip Chee
On 24/06/2016 09:41, Edmund Wong wrote: > Ms2ger wrote: >> On 22/06/16 20:30, Lawrence Mandel wrote: >>> Mozilla Cross-Reference, better known as MXR (https://mxr.mozilla.org), was >>> taken offline on June 13, 2016, to investigate a potential security issue. >>> After careful review of the codebas