+1 on doing WebExt APIs in parallel - this can be done outside of
mozilla-central on non-release channels using WebExtension Experiments
(https://webextensions-experiments.readthedocs.io)
Once the implementation in mozilla-central is settled down, the
experimental API can be merged.
On Tue, Jan 3
I can see the advantage of addons exploring and iterating on this, but
making the first version of this API addon-accessible might
unnecessarily delay it. If there is enough interest in this, we might
want to start this effort in parallel and release it in a subsequent
version.
On 1/3/17 4:31 PM,
Hi Jeff
> I'm concerned about the complexity this will add to the SVG implementation
> as we're looking to transition to WebRender.
if WebRender supports currently implemented "non-scaling-stroke",
new modifications must be nothing more than recalculating CTM for those new
effects.
> Can the de
Over in bug 1322769, we're planning to vendor the contents of the Servo Git
repository into mozilla-central as part of Quantum efforts.
The initial vendoring of the Servo repository is the first milestone of a
larger project that aims to "unify" workflows and automation across the two
projects, al
Will this API be accessible to addons? Seems like this would be a good
place for people to explore and iterate.
On 1/3/2017 12:17 PM, Stephen A Pohl wrote:
We will develop[1] a solid 1.0 API around the top features to get the
ball rolling and will iterate on these going forward.
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To build upon the "tab bar" idea: scrolling quickly among my 300+ tabs.
On 03/01/17 21:50, sev...@gmail.com wrote:
> Off the top of my head ideas:
>
> Quick-access to the back, forward, refresh, bookmark, share buttons could be
> a good. Tab bar might be handy too, so with a touch of my finger I
Off the top of my head ideas:
Quick-access to the back, forward, refresh, bookmark, share buttons could be a
good. Tab bar might be handy too, so with a touch of my finger I can go to the
tab I want quickly. The bar could change depending on your screen to. If you’re
on YouTube/Netflix it could
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 7:05 AM, Ben Kelly wrote:
> FWIW, it seems ./mach bootstrap does not install gcc 4.9 on ubuntu 14.04.
It looks like it's not packaged for 14.04; so we'd have to add a ppa
to do this prior to 16.04.
-r
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We are gathering ideas for possible use cases of the Touch Bar on the
new MacBookPro and would like to hear from you! What would improve your
workflow? What would help our users?
We will develop[1] a solid 1.0 API around the top features to get the
ball rolling and will iterate on these going forw
Pada Selasa, 22 November 2016 12.27.52 UTC+7, mcac...@mozilla.com menulis:
> ## Summary
> The Payment Request API allows web sites selling goods and services to
> utilize one or more payment methods through the browser. The browser then
> facilitates the payment flow between merchant and user.
FWIW, it seems ./mach bootstrap does not install gcc 4.9 on ubuntu 14.04.
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Nathan Froyd wrote:
> Bug 1322792 has landed on inbound, which changes configure to require
> GCC 4.9 to build; our automation switched over to GCC 4.9 for our
> Linux builds earlier this
Ah, I misunderstood.
If the log line is printed or dumped directly to stdout, then the string
TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL actually will fail the job. It's only if we do
log.info('TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL ...') that we run into problems. So if
you see the string 'TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL' somewhere, it isn't
nec
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016, at 04:56 PM, Julian Seward wrote:
> On 21/12/16 07:55, Jim Blandy wrote:
> > The only things I really want anyway are:
> >
> > mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=obj-bug
> > ac_add_options --enable-debug='-g3 -O0 -fno-inline'
> > ac_add_options --disable-optimize
>
> As a side note,
Hi everyone,
Here's the list of new issues found and filed by the Desktop Release QA
Team last week, December 26 - December 30 (week 52).
Additional details on the team's priorities last week, as well as the
plans for the current week are available at:
https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/D
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