On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 2:57:52 PM UTC+10, David Baron wrote:
> On Thursday 2017-04-06 00:33 -0400, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
> > In general, I should also say that designing features with
> > fingerprinting in mind is *extremely* difficult and takes a lot of
> > effort on the part of all browser
On Thursday 2017-04-06 00:33 -0400, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
> In general, I should also say that designing features with
> fingerprinting in mind is *extremely* difficult and takes a lot of
> effort on the part of all browser vendors, which would be difficult to
> do effectively without some broad agr
On 2017-04-05 5:44 PM, Tom Ritter wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 12:29 PM, Aryeh Gregor wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 7:34 PM, Tom Ritter wrote:
>>> It looks like this exposes pointerType, which reveals whether the user
>>> is using a mouse, pen, or touch input.
>>>
>>> It also exposes detail
This is the second monthly update on our CodeCoverage effort:
## The Progress to Date
* Coverage is scheduled to run daily on central.
https://treeherder.mozilla.org/#/jobs?repo=mozilla-central&filter-searchStr=cov
* The UCOSP[1] students have completed their term, and can show
aggregate statist
On 05/04/17 19:38, Henri Sivonen wrote:
> On Mar 31, 2017 4:49 PM, "Chris Coulson"
> wrote:
>
> The Firefox package in Ubuntu is maintained by 1 contributor in his
> spare time and myself who is only able to do the minimum in order to
> provide updates,
>
>
> Does today’s announcement of Ubuntu’s
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 12:29 PM, Aryeh Gregor wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 7:34 PM, Tom Ritter wrote:
>> It looks like this exposes pointerType, which reveals whether the user
>> is using a mouse, pen, or touch input.
>>
>> It also exposes detailed information about the geometry of the input
>
Thanks, Tobias. If all goes well, please request uplift to FF 54 for
this after a few days in Nightly 55 to unblock bugs like:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1131937#c28
--Jet
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 2:21 PM, Tobias Schneider wrote:
> Out final experiment on 100% of our Nightly user
Out final experiment on 100% of our Nightly user population just finished.
We enabled the API for 110605 users. Out of that we only had 2 reported
crashes related to the Intersection Observer API. Both were causes by
Add-ons using the API in XUL documents. We already addressed this issue in
https:
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 7:14 AM, Aryeh Gregor wrote:
> > really help. :-( But to me it seems like the kind of thing that we'd
> > want to be able to quickly turn off on the release channel through
> > shipping a hotfix add-on that sets a pref if something goes wrong...
>
> FWIW, changing the def
On Mar 31, 2017 4:49 PM, "Chris Coulson"
wrote:
The Firefox package in Ubuntu is maintained by 1 contributor in his
spare time and myself who is only able to do the minimum in order to
provide updates,
Does today’s announcement of Ubuntu’s change in direction affect resourcing
for Firefox packa
Really glad to hear that this is getting close - thanks for working on this
stuff!
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 1:59 AM, Christoph Kerschbaumer <
christ...@christophkerschbaumer.com> wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> we are in the process of changing the handling of data: URLs to which user
> agents navigate.
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 7:34 PM, Tom Ritter wrote:
> It looks like this exposes pointerType, which reveals whether the user
> is using a mouse, pen, or touch input.
>
> It also exposes detailed information about the geometry of the input
> (size of the thing pointing, pressure, tilt, twist.
>
> All
On 4/4/17 7:12 PM, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
We should also notify the Web Compatibility team. CCing Mike Taylor as
proxy. :-)
Thanks -- I've let the team know to be on the lookout for new editor-ish
bugs.
--
Mike Taylor
Web Compat, Mozilla
___
dev-pl
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 10:29 PM, wrote:
> Security & Privacy Concerns: none
It looks like this exposes pointerType, which reveals whether the user
is using a mouse, pen, or touch input.
It also exposes detailed information about the geometry of the input
(size of the thing pointing, pressure, t
On 4/5/17 10:14 AM, Aryeh Gregor wrote:
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
But to me it seems like the kind of thing that we'd
want to be able to quickly turn off on the release channel through
shipping a hotfix add-on that sets a pref if something goes wrong...
FWIW, changi
Hey everyone,
we are in the process of changing the handling of data: URLs to which user
agents navigate. Rather than inheriting the origin of the settings object
responsible for the navigation, they will be treated as unique, opaque origins.
In other words that means that data: URLs loaded ins
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
> Originally it seemed that you are working under the assumption that most
> sites are overriding our default newline handling behavior. This is
> very easy to measure through telemetry by adding a probe for example
> that looks when an HTML ed
On 2017-04-05 7:27 AM, Aryeh Gregor wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 3:12 AM, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
>> Exactly. We can hypothesize either way, but we certainly can't know easily
>> without getting some data first. But unfortunately it's not possible to
>> collect data about what sites are doing in
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 3:12 AM, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
> Exactly. We can hypothesize either way, but we certainly can't know easily
> without getting some data first. But unfortunately it's not possible to
> collect data about what sites are doing in terms of DOM fix-ups like this.
> We can, at le
Here's the link to the review request showing the diff:
https://reviewboard.mozilla.org/r/126582/diff/1#index_header
Here's a link to the bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
show_bug.cgi?id=1353460
Description: Rust is not installed via package manager by default on fedora
25 when using bootstrap. b
20 matches
Mail list logo